Energy storage systems are vulnerable to cyber threats due to their integration with cloud-based monitoring, remote management platforms, and grid infrastructure. Key concerns include: Unauthorized access: Without proper safeguards, attackers can gain control over critical. . Energy storage systems (ESSs) are becoming an essential part of the power grid of the future, making them a potential target for physical and cyberattacks. Large-scale ESSs must include physical security technologies to protect them from adversarial actions that could damage or disable the. . Katherine Hutton and Lars Stephan, from energy storage integrator Fluence, take a closer look at cybersecurity compliance risks and how investors can mitigate revenue losses with a clear strategy. Cybersecurity threats are now among the most pressing challenges facing the energy sector.
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