Networks present Government with initiative to enhance cyber security

28.07.2011
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Energy Networks Association (ENA) has today (Wednesday 29 June 2011) published an independent report by respected international consultants KEMA into Smart Grid Cyber Security. The report, commissioned by ENA for the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) considered how government and networks should develop a strategy to secure the future UK electricity infrastructure together.



The report comes just weeks before a newly formed taskforce will bring together the
energy networks‟ and government‟s security advisers to discuss how the future influx
of IT and communications on the grid will be protected.

The report found that although plans for distribution network operators and
Government are rigorous, a more coherent and joined-up approach is needed to
meet concerns of the future.

Energy Minister Charles Hendry said:
“The UK is taking action now, investing in smart grid development and planning for
the future. I am grateful to the ENA for this report which I am sure will prove to be an
important contribution to making sure our electricity grid infrastructure remains
secure. We will study its recommendations carefully. The Government will shortly
publish a high level strategy for the development of the smart grid as part of the
forthcoming White Paper on electricity market reform.”

Energy Networks Association Chief Executive David Smith said:
“In the future, our energy networks will be „smarter‟ and more complex to ensure we
provide for the diverse nature of our energy generation and consumption. However,
this presents additional vulnerability. Through a coordinated approach to cyber
security we can ensure the lower carbon future of our energy networks with their
greater communication is secure and robust.

“As well as addressing risk assessments with government, the networks will deliver
improved technology and have dedicated resource as part of the development of a
Smart Grid. This cannot sit in isolation, however, and we are keen to work with
government so that cyber security is not a sub-project but reflects the risks posed to
critical infrastructure we depend upon so much.”


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