Webinar: A harmonised cybersecurity baseline for solar PV
Online
The digitalisation of the energy sector and the deployment of digital, distributed energy resources are big opportunities for the energy sector.
The digitalisation of the energy sector and the deployment of digital, distributed energy resources are big opportunities for the energy sector. Digitalisation allows leveraging data to increase power plant efficiency and allows the centralised orchestration of decentralised energy resources, which facilitates the cost-efficient operation of energy systems based on variable generation profiles. However, with great opportunity comes risks, in this case, the new risk of cyber-attacks. They can lead to data theft or manipulation, disrupt power plant operations, and destabilise the electricity system.
Cyberattacks introduce another potential point of failure, on top of traditional threats to power grid stability, like extreme weather events and physical damage to electrical equipment. Cyberattacks have been growing in the economy and the energy sector. Attacks like Russia's on the Ukrainian power grid on 8 April 2022, have shown that cyber-attacks may be part of modern warfare and that the quality of protective measures varies between countries.
To ensure energy security in digitalised power grids, cybersecurity is critical. Many actors already take comprehensive security measures, ensuring resilience against cyber-attacks. To ensure sector-wide resilience we need advanced harmonised cybersecurity requirements.
The European Union has widely recognised the importance of cybersecurity and data protection and has proposed several policies to address related concerns. These general approaches must translate into a proper solar sector-specific strategy, covering cybersecurity governance, device-level cybersecurity, and secure power plant operation. In this webinar, the solar industry will outline its new position paper and discuss solutions and recommendations for sector-wide security measures with relevant stakeholders.
Agenda:
Welcoming words
- Walburga Hemetsberger, CEO of SolarPower Europe
Presentation of SolarPower Europe position paper
- Jan Osenberg, Sr Policy Advisor, SolarPower Europe
- Uri Sadot, Cybersecurity Program Director, SolarEdge, Vice-Chair SolarPower Europe Digitalisation Workstream
Panel discussion
- Monika Zsigri, Head of Unit B4, Energy Security and Safety, European Commission: considerations on cybersecurity in the energy system, integration into existing legislation (NIS2, CRA, etc.) and ongoing initiatives (NCCS, NZIA)
- Herman Carstens, Innovation Manager: Digital, Elia Group Cybersecurity: assessment of cybersecurity of the EU power grid, mitigation strategies by grid operators, ongoing policy initiatives
- Uri Sadot, Cybersecurity Program Director, SolarEdge, Vice-Chair SolarPower Europe Digitalisation Workstream: rooftop solar and DER cybersecurity, device-level and aggregation cybersecurity
- Paulo Moniz, CISO at EDP: cybersecurity in developing and operating large PV power plants
Q&A with questions from the audience
Closing words
- Mireia Vila Trunas, CIO, EDP Renewables Generation Assets, Chair SolarPower Europe Digitalisation Workstream
Time and Location:
Online, 10 AM.
Location:
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Speakers
Walburga Hemetsberger
CEO, SolarPower Europe
Jan Osenberg
Policy Advisor, SolarPower Europe
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