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November 22, 2024
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Cyber in Energy : An escalating risk to critical infrastructure technology and processes


By the year 2030, many critical infrastructure networks will be profoundly different with less reliance on centralised assets like power stations, and a growth in distributed devices right across the grid and into households. At the same time, new grid infrastructure such as transformers, treatment plants and substations are increasingly based on IP technologies, which creates a new landscape for security architecture and converged connectivity.

All of these changes will mean growing complexity in the grid, with open questions around who’s responsible, security architecture choices and the challenges of delivering security foundational capabilities like asset management, vulnerability management and security monitoring. 

Hear about the current and emerging cyber-related risks, challenges and opportunities impacting the energy sector from our team of sector specialists and gain important insights into how you and your team can implement the necessary frameworks, tools, and processes to mitigate these potentially damaging financial and reputational risks associated with cyber incidents and threats.



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