DERs Facing Risk: As Geopolitical Tensions Escalate so do Cyber Threats

DERs Facing Risk: As Geopolitical Tensions Escalate so do Cyber Threats

Surging geopolitical conflicts are driving a corresponding rise in targeted cyber threats against distributed energy resources. Critical infrastructure remains especially vulnerable during the commissioning phase, where third-party vendor access often creates unmonitored attack vectors.

Standard compliance baselines are no longer sufficient to secure these complex systems against advanced adversaries. Discover how implementing proactive, rigorous security controls across the entire project lifecycle safeguards renewable assets from persistent digital infiltration.

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