Complex industrial systems, limited staff and budget, and aging infrastructure make cybersecurity for water facilities a challenge. Julie Security’s cloud-based solution simplifies SCADA networks asset mapping, remote monitoring, and cyber-response, helping water and wastewater utilities of all sizes defend critical infrastructure.
KEY FEATURES
Asset Management
Continuous Monitoring
Risk Assessment
Cyber Response

Why Julie Security for water Facilities?
Cloud-based software and industrial probes with cellular connectivity simplify deployments so you can focus on what’s important to you–providing a safe and reliable service for your customers.
Julie Security benefits
This is why more customers are choosing Julie Security’s cloud-based approach to SCADA cyber-security

Cost Effective
No upfront investment is needed. Julie Security’s pay-as-you-go pricing model fits any size customer.
Reliable
Easy to deploy. Continuous, predictable, and automatic service. All upgrades and maintenance required are on us.
Cyber Response
Our OT cyber-security specialists take action and mitigate facility threats with you.
How does it work?
Probes analyze live data and transmit results via the encrypted channel
Our Cyber-specialists view the real-time status of the AI-driven signature and anomaly detection alerts, and managers track security scores and trends in the Dashboard

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