Skip to main content
Energize - Home Page
  • Search

User Account Menu

  • Subscribe
  • Subscribe
  • News
  • Magazine
  • Contact Us
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
    • Advertise
    • Send Us News
    • Editorial Guidelines

How hackers get into the grid – and how to stop them

15 Jan 2026
  • Share to Facebook
  • Share to LinkedIn
  • Share to E-mail
  • Print this page

The smart grid consists of physical and cyber components, and security systems must address threats to both. The cyber-physical interdependence of the modern power grid means a change, compromise or malfunction in one domain directly affects the other.

To read more, click here.

Sign up to receive our newsletters and magazine free - click here.
  • Africa’s solar challenge shifts from scale to system readiness

    15 Jan 2026
  • Zambia taps into hydropower with 163 MW PPA

    22 Jul 2025
  • Envusa Energy to deliver 520 MW Koruson 2 renewables cluster

    22 Jul 2025
  • From waste to watts: The untapped power of biogas

    22 Jul 2025
  • Global solar manufacturers report losses amid sustained oversupply

    22 Jul 2025
  • Eskom outlines 20 GW clean energy plan under revised JET strategy

    17 Jul 2025
  • NERSA begins process to develop Electricity Trading Rules

    17 Jul 2025
  • Ferrochrome sector tariff relief could shift costs to Eskom customers

    17 Jul 2025
  • NTCSA and Eskom announce leaderships shifts in T&D

    17 Jul 2025
  • Parliament urges localisation of renewable energy manufacturing

    17 Jul 2025
  • Building the business case for biodigesters at scale

    17 Jul 2025
  • Safe lithium battery storage gains traction abroad

    17 Jul 2025
  • Koeberg Unit 1 return delayed following tube repairs

    15 Jul 2025

Pagination

Load More

Featured Magazine Click to view

Energize January 2026 Issue

View PDF

Magazine Click to view

Energize December 2025 Issue

View PDF

Footer

  • © Travel & Trade Publishing (Pty) Ltd.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Send Us News