What is the co-op?
The Dispel co-op gives qualifying water, wastewater, and electric utilities access to pre-negotiated, cost-effective zero trust access capabilities.
The co-op makes tools available to utilities to protect their communities at a price point works best for public organizations.
Water & wastewater ISAC and electric utility ISAC members can gain access at pre-negotiated rates to a communal buy-in of packages. This package includes:
For smaller utilities with just one or two employees focused on cybersecurity, Dispel Zero Trust Access allows admins and end users to spend their time getting the job done, removing the administrative overhead of maintaining and revoking access. Dispel completely removes the need for managing jump hosts, virtual desktops, and the manual process of adding and removing users for every session.
For larger teams, Dispel integrates with third-party platforms such as SIEM and Microsoft Entra where primary decision making happens. Most importantly Dispel's unique alignment with cybersecurity frameworks allows us to generates executive reports and compliance documentation showing alignment with NERC-CIP Section 5 and AWIA requirements.
Unified zero trust access control for operators, third-parties, and vendors
Real-time monitoring and recording
Asset inventory management
Granular IP, port, protocol-level control list rules
Integration into IAM/PAM systems
Covers all levels of the Purdue model
Federal funding for water & wastewater
Designed around the Purdue model
DIspel's network architecture is built around the same design schema you use at your utility