Energy companies are prioritizing cybersecurity due to increasing threats, with two-thirds planning further investments this year. Research by DNV Cyber indicates overwhelming confidence among professionals regarding leadership's understanding of cyber risks and employee preparedness. However, the energy transition brings forth new vulnerabilities, heightened by geopolitical tensions and sophisticated cybercriminals. Key challenges identified include securing physical infrastructure and improving employee training, with an emphasis on integrating cybersecurity within the broader business strategy and enhancing operational technology (OT) security.
Energy companies view cybersecurity as the top risk for their business, with significant investments planned to counter increasing threats from sophisticated cybercriminals.
78% of energy professionals are confident that leaders understand cyber risks, while 84% feel prepared to respond to potential threats thanks to robust training.
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