According to a recent LinkedIn post from NetRise, company executive Gary Schwartz recently contributed insights to cybersecurity outlet Dark Reading on current attacks targeting critical infrastructure. The post indicates that the discussion focused on why the electricity sector has become a more attractive target and how increasing software-driven power regulation affects supply chain security.
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The post suggests NetRise is positioning its team as subject-matter experts in operational technology and critical infrastructure cybersecurity, particularly in the power sector. For investors, this visibility in a leading industry publication may support NetRise’s credibility with utilities and industrial clients, potentially strengthening its pipeline in high-value, security-sensitive markets.
By emphasizing supply chain security in software-driven power systems, the post points to NetRise’s focus on emerging risk areas where regulatory and customer spending could intensify. If the company can convert this thought leadership into commercial engagements, it could benefit from rising demand for specialized cybersecurity solutions in energy and other critical infrastructure verticals.

