March 16, 2024, 4 p.m. | Zac Amos

Hacker Noon - cybersecurity hackernoon.com

Because solar infrastructure provides essential services and is often run by government entities, it experiences a higher rate of cyberattacks. Successful attacks can reduce power output, cause blackouts, or create permanent physical damage. To boost solar cybersecurity, implement the principle of least privilege, network segmentation, intelligent automation technology, and security information and event management.

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