Clean energy infrastructure is vulnerable to cyberattack - the Biden administration has a plan to protect it
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We have a once in a generation opportunity to refresh our infrastructure - to get a bit of a mulligan on some parts of our infrastructure that were never designed for the level of digital / physical convergence that our world is hurtling towards, Harry Krejsa, assistant national cyber director, says.
In a fact sheet shared exclusively with The Verge, the Biden administration highlights five critical technologies needing cybersecurity attention - batteries, electric vehicles, energy management systems, distributed control systems, and inverters.
"Digitization cuts both ways," Krejsa says. It gives more control but also increases vulnerability. Cybersecurity guidance aims to secure smart energy technologies like EVs, batteries, and energy management systems.
Read at The Verge
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