Cybeats Technologies Corp. announced a SaaS (software as a Service) agreement with one of the larger electrical infrastructure companies in the U.S. Cybeats' new client provides electrical infrastructure and industrial control systems (ICS) technology that operates in a 'critical state', meaning the operating performance, including software, could affect the safety of citizens as well as national security interests. Cybeats has already secured four of the global top 10 ICS providers, but given the enhanced regulatory pressures on U.S. critical infrastructure, the ICS sector remains the largest market opportunity with the highest demand for Cybeats' technology.

SBOM Studio1 revolutionizes how companies handle vulnerabilities and provides automated solutions for enhanced management of product and organizational risk. ECS CIP2 (North American Electric Reliability Corporation Critical Infrastructure Protection) is a set of requirements and standards to enhance the reliability and security of the electric utility grid by identifying and protecting critical cyber assets that, if compromised or destroyed, would impact the operation of the grid. violations can also lead to penalties, making it essential for applicable entities to implement effective security measures and compliance strategies.

ISA 624433 standards provide a structured framework for addressing and mitigating security vulnerabilities in industrial automation and control systems (IACS). These standards are used globally and are applicable to multiple sectors, including manufacturing, power generation, water treatment, and other industries that rely heavily on automation and control systems. They aim to provide a common language and set of best practices to ensure that industrial systems are both secure and resilient against disruptions from cyber threats. Executive Order 140284 bolsters U.S. cybersecurity through several key measures, including mandating the development of standards like the Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) for more transparent software supply chain security, aimed to enhance national security and address the evolving landscape of cyber threats.