To achieve modern efficiency, operators of energy grids, water networks, and other critical utilities must converge their historically isolated Operational Technology (OT) with standard IT networks.
However, legacy virtualization architectures lack the structural security to safely support this integration. Due to the inherent vulnerabilities of standard hypervisors, operators are compelled to exclude mission-critical OT workloads from shared infrastructure, maintaining costly physical air gaps. Co-locating IT and OT environments on a legacy hypervisor introduces unacceptable systemic risk: a breach in an outward-facing IT application can easily spread directly into industrial control systems. Such an event directly threatens physical safety, compromises operational continuity, and exposes corporate leadership to severe regulatory and legal liabilities.
The Solution: Neutrality provides the mathematically verified foundation necessary to safely modernize critical infrastructure.
- Secure Co-Location: Enables the secure consolidation of critical OT services and standard IT applications onto the exact same hardware without risking operational downtime or compromising safety.
- Zero-Trust Isolation: Provides mathematical proof that a compromise or failure in one virtual machine cannot spread. An IT network breach is physically isolated from the mission-critical OT workloads running alongside it.
- Regulatory Shield: Delivers the exact architectural evidence required by regulators to prove strict system partitioning under the NIS2 Directive.
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