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Sección: Documentos electrónicos Título: The Energy-sector threat : how to address cybersecurity vulnerabilities / Tucker Bailey, Adam Maruyama, Daniel WallanceAutor: Bailey, Tucker Publicación: New York : McKinsey & Company, 2020Descripción física: 12 p.Serie: (Risk Practice)Notas: Sumario: In our experience working with utility companies, we have observed three characteristics that make the sector especially vulnerable to contemporary cyberthreats. First is an increased number of threats and actors targeting utilities: nation-state actors seeking to cause security and economic dislocation, cybercriminals who understand the economic value represented by this sector, and hacktivists out to publicly register their opposition to utilities' projects or broad agendas. The second vulnerability is utilities' expansive and increasing attack surface, arising from their geographic and organizational complexity, including the decentralized nature of many organizations' cybersecurity leadership. Finally the electric-power and gas sector's unique interdependencies between physical and cyber infrastructure make companies vulnerable to exploitation, including billing fraud with wireless smart meters, the commandeering of operationaltechnology (OT) systems to stop multiple wind turbines, and even physical destruction.Materia / lugar / evento: Gerencia de riesgosCiberataquesVulnerabilidadSector energéticoCiberseguridadOtros autores: Maruyama, Adam Wallance, Daniel McKinsey & Company Serie secundaria: Risk PracticeOtras clasificaciones: 7Derechos: In Copyright (InC)