The problem enterprise security
products were never designed to solve.
Pumping stations. Electricity substations. Gas governors. Tens of thousands of them — unmanned, power-constrained, running legacy OT protocols with no authentication or encryption — now connected to IP networks. Enterprise firewalls don't fit in DIN-rail cabinets. They can't inspect a Modbus command. And they require on-site IT staff that doesn't exist.
The sites
No IT staff. No server room. No mains-reliable power. Cabinets designed for RTUs, not rack-mount equipment.
The protocols
Modbus, DNP3, IEC 60870-5-104 have no native security. A standard firewall is blind to the commands passing through it.
The deadline
DWI e-CAF: March 2028. Ofgem RIIO: April 2028. Gas networks: April 2026. These are licence conditions, not recommendations.
What we do
A hardened gateway at each site.
One console for all of them.
Isolate your OT assets
Every site gets an isolated network segment. OT equipment is never directly reachable from the internet — even if a credential is stolen.
Inspect OT protocol commands
Deep packet inspection at the application layer. Every command logged, every anomaly flagged — before it reaches your equipment.
Manage thousands of sites centrally
One console. Remote firmware updates, automated certificate rotation, health monitoring. Zero site visits after initial deployment.
Generate compliance evidence automatically
CAF-aligned evidence generated continuously. Network segmentation proof, access logs, audit trails. Ready before your regulator asks.
Under the hood
Security-first from the ground up.
The gateway runs on industrial hardware rated for -40°C to +60°C, DIN-rail mounted, with dual-SIM failover. All communications are outbound-only — no inbound ports, no inbound attack surface. The platform runs in UK-owned infrastructure, not public cloud.
Working with us
How a pilot works.
We're actively taking on first water sector pilots in 2026. Here's what the process looks like. The risk sits with us. You evaluate.
A 30-minute conversation
Tell us about your estate — number of sites, current setup, timeline pressure. We'll tell you honestly whether we're a fit right now. No pitch deck.
We scope a 25-site pilot
We agree a fixed scope: 25 sites, your choice. We pre-provision every gateway before it ships — field engineers connect power and Ethernet, the gateway calls home and self-configures. Typically 15–30 minutes per site.
You see your CAF evidence
Within 8 weeks of deployment, we run a compliance evidence workshop with your team. You see exactly what the platform generates for your DWI or Ofgem assessment — before committing to anything.
You decide
If it works, we discuss full rollout on commercial terms. If it doesn't, you've invested a few hours of your team's time and learned something useful. We'd rather earn your confidence than lock you in.
Indicative pricing
Enough to put a number in your budget submission.
Gateway hardware
from £800
per site, one-time — includes provisioning
Managed platform
from £600
per site per year — security, fleet management, compliance evidence
Indicative. Volume pricing applies at scale. We'll send you a detailed budget estimate within 24 hours of a conversation —
including total cost for your estate, phased rollout options, and a like-for-like comparison with alternatives.
For context: a FortiGate Rugged equivalent costs approximately £2,000/site/year — with no fleet management and no compliance evidence generation.
Who we are
Two founders. Thirty years
of building infrastructure systems.

Gareth Williams
Co-Founder & CEO
25 years in technology leadership. Co-founded YellowDog — the world's largest distributed computing platform, coordinating unreliable compute nodes across multiple providers for major hedge funds. The architecture directly transfers: coordinating thousands of unreliable edge gateways is the same problem. Previously VP Product at Arieso through its acquisition by JDSU (now Viavi Solutions).
Simon Ponsford
Co-Founder & CTO
30+ years in distributed systems and real-time infrastructure. Previously held SC and DV security clearance; has architected UK secure government projects including the Police National Computer. Founder of Tivarri, providing UK sovereign data centre facilities to banks, hedge funds, and energy sector operators. 30+ technology patents.
"We're a small team. That means when you talk to Exhale, you talk to the people who built it — not an account manager reading from a slide deck. We'll tell you what we can do, what we can't yet, and what we'd recommend."
Gareth Williams, Co-Founder
Get in touch
The shortest path
to a conversation.
Tell us about your estate. We'll be straight with you about whether we're the right fit, what a pilot looks like, and what it costs. No pressure, no pipeline.

Gareth Williams
Co-Founder & CEO
Exhale Systems Limited · Bristol, UK · Co. no. 16808856