How governments can protect smart grids
By Check Point
Four steps towards preventing attacks.
The water you drink or the train ride you take - it all runs on critical infrastructure that cannot afford to fail.
These infrastructure are getting connected through smart grids, allowing governments and utilities to improve services. But in the wrong hands, it can cost them money - and lives.
Governments must aim to prevent - and not just detect - attacks on such infrastructure, says Check Point's smart grids expert Noam Green in a new report.
The report provides steps governments, utilities and other smart grids operators must take to ensure that connected infrastructure is safe. Download the full report to learn about the four steps you must take.