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  • ENCS reveals cybersecurity vulnerabilities in EU power systems, urging collective action for grid protection.
  • New EU regulations like NIS2 and CRA aim to secure digital, decentralized electricity grids.
  • Experts highlight cybersecurity as crucial for Europe's clean-energy transition and risk management.

Europe’s leading energy and cybersecurity organizations convened in Brussels for the 8th Cybersecurity Forum, which addressed the growing challenges in securing the continent’s power grid.

Hosted by the European Distribution System Operators (E.DSO), the European Energy Information Sharing and Analysis Center (EE-ISAC), the European Network for Cyber Security (ENCS), and the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), the event attracted over 200 participants, including decision-makers from the European Commission and various national regulators. The forum focused on the impact of new EU frameworks like the NIS2 Directive, Network Code on Cybersecurity (NCCS), and Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) on the security of Europe’s increasingly digital and decentralized grids.

Addressing Security Gaps

The forum featured speeches from key representatives such as Charles Esser of E.DSO, Aurelio Blanquet of EE-ISAC, Anjos Nijk of ENCS, and Dimitra Liveri from ENISA, who collectively underscored the urgency of safeguarding Europe's interconnected electricity grids. Rémy Garaude-Verdier from Enedis and E.DSO emphasized the critical need for unified efforts, likening the grid to a "nervous system" whose security depends on consistent, reflexive responses.

ENCS provided a live demonstration revealing vulnerabilities in common consumer-energy technologies like EV chargers, PV inverters, and home batteries. As these devices expand to represent hundreds of gigawatts of controllable capacity by 2030, experts agreed on the necessity of integrating cybersecurity measures from the design phase through to deployment.

Emerging Cybersecurity Threats

Complexity of cybersecurity threats and advocating for a cross-sector alliance to effectively address these challenges

Fabrice Comptour, Cyber Defense Coordinator at DG CONNECT, highlighted the new vulnerabilities accompanying Europe's clean-energy transition, describing cybersecurity as a crucial mission rather than a mere checkbox task. 

Veli-Pekka Saajo of Energiavirasto echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the complexity of cybersecurity threats and advocating for cross-sector collaboration to effectively address these challenges.

Enhancing Risk Management

The event included panel discussions on harmonizing standards, enhancing information sharing, and improving coordination among operators, regulators, and suppliers. Experts from the European Commission, World Bank, ENISA, CEN/CENELEC, SolarPower Europe, and EASE stressed the importance of a unified approach to risk management and response strategies.

Michaela Kollau of DG Energy concluded the event by reinforcing the idea that the resilience of Europe’s energy grids hinges on collective adherence to existing legislation and best practices in cybersecurity.

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