U.S. Power Grids Increasingly Vulnerable to Cyberattacks, Says NERC

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The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) warns that U.S. power grids are becoming more susceptible to cyberattacks, with the number of vulnerable points increasing by about 60 per day. The grids' virtual and physical weak spots grew to a range of 23,000 to 24,000 last year, posing a significant challenge in addressing these vulnerabilities.

Everything to know about the April 8 eclipse in Atlantic Canada | SaltWire #eclipse #atlanticcanadaNEW YORK - U.S. power grids are increasingly vulnerable to cyberattacks, with the number of susceptible points in electrical networks increasing by about 60 per day, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation said in a webcast on Thursday.

The grids' virtual and physical weak spots, or points in software or hardware that are susceptible to cyber criminals, grew to a range of 23,000 to 24,000 last year from 21,000 to 22,000 by the end of 2022, executives with the energy regulator said."It's very hard to keep pace with addressing all those vulnerabilities," said Manny Cancel, senior vice president of NERC.

Geopolitical conflict, including Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the war in Gaza, have dramatically increased the number of cyber threats to North American power grids, NERC said. Threats also commonly come from China, and the regulators said they expect the upcoming U.S. presidential election to increase the probability of attacks on the grid.

 

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