Cabreza Unveils Frontline Infrastructure Program for Critical Organizations

New initiative extends OT security automation to low-resource utilities, transit authorities, and other critical infrastructure operators.

Published on Mar. 10, 2026

Cabreza, Inc., a leader in OT security program automation, has launched the Frontline Infrastructure Program to provide its OT security capabilities to qualifying low-resource critical infrastructure organizations like water utilities, small port facilities, rural energy cooperatives, and municipal transit authorities. The program aims to make enterprise-grade OT security accessible to organizations that often lack dedicated OT security staff and budgets.

Why it matters

Many critical infrastructure organizations that communities rely on daily face the same cyber security risks as large enterprises, but lack the resources to implement robust OT security programs. The Frontline Infrastructure Program seeks to address this gap and enable OT security resilience for a wider range of essential service providers.

The details

Through the Frontline Infrastructure Program, Cabreza is extending its OT Security Program Automation platform to qualifying low-resource critical infrastructure operators in the US and EU. Participants receive the same Cabreza application, automation, and expertise used by large industrial enterprises, but at terms designed to make adoption realistic for organizations with limited budgets and staffing.

  • Cabreza unveiled the Frontline Infrastructure Program on March 10, 2026.

The players

Cabreza, Inc.

A company that provides OT security expertise and the first Service-as-Software, purpose-built solution to automate OT security programs.

Marcello Delcaro

Co-Founder and CTO of Cabreza.

Jason Rivera

Co-Founder and CEO of Cabreza.

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What they’re saying

“From a product standpoint, the interesting thing about serving low-resource operators is that their program structure doesn't change. Most OT security standards, regulations and frameworks don't have small-org exceptions or scale themselves down. So it's a product problem and we designed Cabreza's architecture such that it works for a multi-site energy company the same as it works for a 12-person water utility. The output is the same rigor. The access and input required from the operator is what we've reduced.”

— Marcello Delcaro, Co-Founder & CTO (businessinsider.com)

“I spent years doing OT security projects in large industrials with six and seven figure budgets. The work was important. But the water utility down the road, running the same types of control systems with a fraction of the staff and zero security budget, that organization can't afford high credibility external resources. They're operating critical infrastructure too. We built Cabreza to enable OT security resilience and turn what used to be static, episodic and boring work locked behind six figure budgets into adaptive, continuous and accessible IT/OT security capabilities. It would be a waste of that innovation and capability to only serve organizations that can already afford the old way.”

— Jason Rivera, Co-Founder & CEO (businessinsider.com)

What’s next

Cabreza is encouraging critical infrastructure organizations to visit the Frontline Infrastructure Program page on its website to learn more and sign up for the initiative.

The takeaway

Cabreza's Frontline Infrastructure Program aims to make enterprise-grade OT security capabilities accessible to a wider range of critical infrastructure providers, helping to address the resource gap that has left many essential service organizations vulnerable to cyber threats.