Rather Than Reporting Cyberattacks, Stopping Them

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Trinity Cyber

Fortnightly Magazine - May 2022
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Building trust into internet access is more important than ever in the cybersecurity realm for the energy and utilities industry. Now, cyber and utilities experts have teamed up to stop adversaries before they enter your network.

Herein, PUF looks into a unique partnership with firms Trinity Cyber and UTS. UTS says it partnered with Trinity Cyber due to its cybersecurity technology that inspects, modifies, and neutralizes malicious content and threats before they reach the utility's network.

To dive into what this all means, PUF sat down with the experts, former Vice Chair at National Grid Bob Catell, also UTS Chairman, and former PG&E COO Nick Stavropoulos, also UTS Vice Chairman. Plus, former Deputy Director of Threat Operations at NSA Steve Ryan, also Trinity Cyber CEO, and Homeland Security Advisor to two U.S. Presidents Tom Bossert, also Trinity Cyber President. Listen in.


PUF's Steve Mitnick: Talk about your work.

Steve Ryan: The quick analogy is this — you've seen commercials on identity protection companies. You see them on TV. They say, protect your identify.

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