How cybersecurity can help push the boundaries of energy transition innovation
Digitalization will support the energy transition but organizations must use cyber-resilience to build trust, reputation and confidence among stakeholders.
VP & Global Head - Industrial Cyber | Siemens
Digitalization will support the energy transition but organizations must use cyber-resilience to build trust, reputation and confidence among stakeholders.
The ongoing digitization and renewables-driven transformation of the energy sector makes energy companies particularly vulnerable.
Digitalization represents the challenges and solutions for delivering energy needs and security, which is why the sector must embrace cyber resilience.
Critical infrastructure such as oil and gas must get used to the idea of a continually escalating cyberthreat landscape – and plan accordingly
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