Energy
Real Customers. Real Solutions.
ETC Group
Problem
ETC Group provides energy efficiency analytics tied to building system data. Rather than have their customers open up firewall rules to the public internet, the company sought out IPsec VPN solutions.
Solution
For customers who do not deploy the ETC Group server within their network, VNS3 gives more options for secure connectivity to cloud-based servers, external servers, and even future IoT devices outside the network.
Outcome
“The great thing about VNS3 is that we can learn the platform and the setup and replicate it to those different firewalls rather than customizing it each time,” said Jake MacArthur, Monitoring and Analytics Product Director at ETC Group. ETC Group can then speed up time to connect to customers and reduce operational complexity.
LocusView
Problem
A subsidiary of the Gas Technology Institute (GTI) was facing an increasing stream of requests for documentation, certifications, and penetration test results from their customers in the natural gas and energy sectors. LocusView’s IT team wanted to answer each request for security information with a consistent package of responses.
Solution
LocusView used the NIST Framework to identify and consolidate security policies for individual applications, and was able to document and discuss plans as issues arose to simplify and shorten the process. Cohesive also provided VNS3 firewall virtual machines to manage and secure LocusView’s network.
Outcome
Since implementing Cohesive’s approach to the NIST Framework, LocusView’s passed initial audits and the first of several penetration tests.
Energy Meters and Smart Metering
Problem
The company needed to connect a customers’ data center resources to Azure. They hoped a site-to-site VPN would work, but needed to use NAT-traversal/encapsulated IPsec connections.
Solution
After setting up a trial with VNS3, They created a production VNS3 to Azure connection.
Outcome
Cohesive Networks support teams helped the company set up a VPN between the customer and the Azure subnet, where VNS3 maps the public IP address to the internal IP address. As their customers grown, they plan to add more connections.
Distributed Solar Power Provider in Africa
Problem
The company needed to connect to solar power providers in Africa via secure communications link. The number of different devices and settings fielded by the distributed group of providers created an interoperability problem.
Solution
VNS3 allowed the energy reseller to establish secure connections to a wide range of devices running in their distributed solar power provider network.
Outcome
The company was able to connect together a disparate group of power providers in order to provide pre-paid solar energy at an incredibly affordable price to the mass market in Africa.
Largest Ethanol Producer in Philippines
Problem
The largest integrated sugar business and the biggest ethanol producer in the Philippines needed to connect their Sophos Cyberoam on-premise site to resources in Microsoft Azure.
Solution
Their IT teams found VNS3 online, and began with a VNS3:vpn edition. VNS3 enabled them to connect their Cyberoam on-premise using VPN dynamic routing with IKE2.
Outcome
After working with the Cohesive Support team they upgraded to a VNS3 SME edition to connect multiple sites concurrently via Azure VPN.