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Why utilities need Zero Trust grid security principles for best protection

Utilities face more cyber threats today than ever before. Every day brings new risks of the grid being disrupted or brought down altogether by any number of cyberterrorists.

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That's why, when GE Vernova Grid Software launched GridOS®, the first software portfolio designed exclusively for grid orchestration, we made cyber protections a top priority. As such, the GridOS portfolio has Zero Trust grid security principles built into its very fibers, not bolted on as an afterthought. Zero Trust is one of the most effective methodologies utilities can deploy to protect their infrastructure, their customers, and themselves from the threat of cyberattacks.

In recognition of this significance, S&P Global Market Intelligence has written and published a report on GridOS and its use of Zero Trust grid security principles. We are pleased to sponsor this report, which you can now download at no cost.

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