Cybersecurity for Solar: Essential Yet Challenging

March 18, 2024
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Key Points:

  • Solar infrastructure is a target for cyberattacks due to its essential services and government oversight
  • Successful cyberattacks on solar systems can result in reduced power output, blackouts, or physical damage

In the article “Why Cybersecurity for Solar Is Crucial — And Difficult” by Zac Amos, the importance of cybersecurity for solar infrastructure is highlighted. Solar systems, often run by government entities, are vulnerable to cyberattacks which can have serious consequences such as reduced power output, blackouts, and even physical damage. To enhance cybersecurity for solar systems, the article suggests implementing the principle of least privilege, network segmentation, intelligent automation technology, and security information and event management.

As solar energy continues to play a crucial role in our energy infrastructure, ensuring its cybersecurity is essential to prevent costly and damaging cyberattacks.


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