How can governments secure smart grids?

By GovInsider

Three principles can guide your approach to deliver health, energy and transport services.

In 2014, a hacker broke into South Korea’s nuclear plant operator and leaked sensitive data, including designs for nuclear reactors and estimates of radiation exposure to local residents.


The hack was allegedly state-sponsored. The threats are real. Can citizens rely on your critical systems to never fail? Banking, transport, electricity and healthcare services all impact a country’s stability.


A cutting-edge report by Microsoft details strategies for governments to protect, detect and respond to infrastructure threats.


The report outlines three principles that should guide your approach and thinking.


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