Info Security Products Guide Honors Company for Inventive Approach to CIP Compliance that Removes Burdensome Tasks from Key Resources Enabling them to Tackle New Threats
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NEWTON, Mass., May 01, 2018 -- BRIDGE Energy Group (BRIDGE) announced today that Info Security Products Guide, the industry's leading information security research and advisory guide, has named the company’s Continuous Compliance, part of the BRIDGE BREAKTHRU suite, a Gold winner of the 2018 Global Excellence Awards® in the New Products and Services category. The managed service reduces resource loading and spending enabling utilities to focus on securing their broader set of T&D operations and assets from evolving threats to the grid.
More than 40 judges from a broad spectrum of industry voices from around the world participated and selected BRIDGE Continuous Compliance for its ability to streamline compliance monitoring and maintenance while driving down budgets. Through this service offering, the company’s customers receive a sustainable, highly-effective solution for managing and performing compliance activities while also evaluating the likelihood of future compliance issues -- at a fraction of the cost typically associated with these types of compliance adherence activities.
“Achieving effective compliance is not a moment in time but rather a continual process that can consume a considerable amount of time and money. For this reason, BRIDGE has created our Continuous Compliance service to enable utility organizations to cost-effectively achieve and remain in a state of compliance,” said Richard Jones, Vice President of BRIDGE Energy Group. “Info Security Products Guide has validated our solution to protect a utility’s operations as a gold standard. We are honored to receive this distinction and pledge to continue our work helping utilities efficiently protect and preserve operations.”
BRIDGE’s data-driven managed service approach minimizes disruption to a utility’s internal team while ensuring consistency in key compliance activities. Continuous Compliance includes the services and metrics that reduce the likelihood of compliance violations, such as those from complexity and performance failures. BRIDGE’s experienced NERC CIP compliance and security experts are dedicated to addressing the standards and requirements critical to protecting real-time systems from deep within grid operations and all the way to the grid edge.
To improve your utility organization’s real-time operations and security, contact BRIDGE Energy Group at 1.888.351.8999 or via www.bridgeenergygroup.com/contact-us/
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About BRIDGE Energy Group
BRIDGE Energy Group is a consulting and systems integration firm transforming Transmission & Distribution operations. We leverage operations, technology, analytics, visualization and real-time systems expertise to deliver innovative and pragmatic solutions. Our focus is on solving utility challenges and improving grid security and reliability while increasing profitability and efficiency for our clients. For more information on BRIDGE, please contact
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For more information, contact:
Jackie Abramian
BridgeView Marketing (for BRIDGE Energy Group)
603-570-7533
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