Interconnected systems in the energy industry increase cyber vulnerabilities, with cyber attacks often going undetected for some time.
Malicious actors are increasingly targeting critical infrastructure (CNI) sites and distribution facilities for energy and cyber attacks have real-world effects. As energy companies save costs against the backdrop of a lower oil price, consolidating operations can weaken business resilience and redundancy levels. This gives rise to new, single critical points of failure, with any disruption across the supply chain potentially having increased consequences.
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