Energy and Utilities

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The Energy and Utilities Industry Faces several Cybersecurity Challenges

Without a clear plan to protect against hackers and comply with security standards, cyber attacks will affect critical services.

Cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure

Energy and utilities systems are critical infrastructure and are prime targets for cyber-attacks that can cause significant economic and social impacts.

Insider threats

Malicious or unintentional actions by employees, contractors, or other insiders leading to data theft, fraud, or sabotage.

Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs)

Long-term, targeted attacks by highly skilled hackers or state-sponsored groups that can be challenging to detect and involve multiple attack vectors.

Internet of Things (IoT) devices

The use of IoT devices in the industry is increasing, making them vulnerable to hacking and providing attackers a gateway to access the network.

Ransomware attacks

These attacks can cause significant financial loss and disruption of critical services by encrypting an organization's data and demanding payment.

Supply chain risks

Weak cybersecurity practices of third-party vendors in the complex supply chain can be exploited by attackers to gain access to sensitive information.

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