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European Electricity Sector Lacks Cyber Experts as Ukraine War Raises Hacking Risks


Europe’s power-grid operators say they are struggling to hire cybersecurity experts at a time when the sector is especially vulnerable to hacking threats related to the war in Ukraine. 

The staff shortage is alarming executives, particularly after Ukraine disconnected from Russia’s electric grid in February and linked to continental Europe’s grid, adding new risks that a potential cyberattack could ripple across countries.

“The worry is about cascading effects,” said Gregorz Bojar, chief information officer at

Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne SA,

the operator of Poland’s electricity-transmission system. 

European electricity operators and providers are on alert. The Covid-19 pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have heightened cyber threats in recent years. Hackers hit three German wind-energy companies in the early months of the war, taking down some remote-control systems that monitor turbines. In one case, an attack launched one hour before Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24 on a

Viasat Inc.

satellite providing internet connections in Ukraine disrupted those systems and took down internet service for thousands of Ukrainians and people in other parts of Europe.

“We can talk about a weaponization of the energy sector,” said Aurélio Blanquet, secretary general of the European Energy Information Sharing and Analysis Center, speaking at a conference in Brussels last month. The center helps energy companies exchange information about cyber threats.

New European laws set to come into force over the next few years will also heighten regulators’ scrutiny of cybersecurity processes at critical infrastructure operators. This, in…

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Report finds Census Bureau lacks ‘effective cybersecurity posture’ after red team hack



A new inspector general report details how government-contracted hackers managed to gain covert access to Census Bureau systems in a simulated attack against the federal agency.

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The Solarium Commission’s most ambitious proposal lacks a game plan


With help from Eric Geller

The Cyberspace Solarium Commission has been trying to update a Cold War-era law to prepare for the mother-of-all cyber emergencies. But industry says there aren’t many details about what this would look like.

As the Biden administration ramps up its crackdown on cybercriminal use of cryptocurrencies, the industry has a familiar refrain: We’re not the only problem.

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson’s recent threat against a journalist for discovering a data security vulnerability is part of a decades-long trend of prosecuting security researchers for such discoveries.

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WHAT’S THE HOLD UP — Despite Congress’ heightened focus on cybersecurity in the annual defense budget and infrastructure packages, the Cyberspace Solarium Commission’s most ambitious policy ideas are still struggling to gain political momentum in Congress.

The most distinctive example: a proposal to include cybersecurity firms under the 1950 Defense Protection Act, which would allow the government to tap private cyber firms for help in emergencies such as a debilitating attack on a critical infrastructure firm or, most likely, a pandemic-sized cyberattack on the supply chain. As Eric reports for Pros this morning, cybersecurity firms and their customers have been…

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Nigeria lacks technology to develop agric, healthcare, security— Mmobuosi – Vanguard

Nigeria lacks technology to develop agric, healthcare, security— Mmobuosi
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Dozy Mmobuosi, Group Chief Executive Officer, Tingo Mobile Plc. It is a technology firm that builds mobile phone plants, provides solutions for agricultural, health and security sectors. The company's on-going project to deploy 5,000 CCTV cameras in

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