The secure IoT SIM for utilities

Zero Trust for grid operations. Private by design. Visible in real time.

Utility networks run on connected assets; meters, RTUs, IED gateways and DER. Shared networks widen exposure and make NIS2/IEC 62443 harder to prove. This guide shows a better way: use a secure SIM with Zero Trust.

Keep traffic private, bind identity to every device, approve only the flows you need, and get audit you can use.

Pick your format: download the utilities guide or watch the Zero Trust webinar on demand.

Zero-Trust IoT for Smart Cities. Secure SIM, Private Connectivity, Real Visibility

Practical guide to secure IoT connectivity — for utilities

 

Utility operations rely on thousands of connected assets; meters, RTUs, IED gateways and DER. Often riding shared networks. That makes them visible, vulnerable and hard to audit.

 

This whitepaper shows how to move to secure connectivity with Zero Trust at the SIM: keep traffic private, bind identity to every device, and approve only the flows you need.

 

Read the whitepaper to learn how to:

  • Keep OT traffic off public networks with private routing (private APN or direct to SCADA/MDM/cloud)

  • Enforce least-privilege access per device and protocol (IEC-104, DNP3, DLMS/COSEM, MQTT)

  • Prove compliance with NIS2 and IEC 62443, and manage GDPR/data residency

  • Apply secure-by-design patterns to metering, substations and DER

Webinar on demand: Reduce attack surface. Align with NIS2 and IEC 62443. Keep devices online.

Zero trust walkthrough on demand

 

Watch this webinar on demand to get an overview of Zero Trust and what it means for IoT deployments across any industry. 

Our hosts Stefan Drees (Global Sales Director, IXT) and Henning Solberg (CTO and CEO of IXT) have a high level chat on our security offerings including Zero Trust.

 

In this webinar you will get answers to:

  • What does Zero Trust actually mean for IoT, and is it realistic to implement?

 

  • How can you reduce the risk of breaches without slowing down innovation or deployment?

 

 

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