Enhancing Cybersecurity in Energy Infrastructure: Strategies for Safeguarding Critical Systems in the Digital Age
Olanrewaju Oluwaseun Ajayi, Chisom Elizabeth Alozie, Olumese Anthony Abieba, ABeam Consulting USA
Abstract
In the digital age, energy infrastructure faces unprecedented cybersecurity challenges that threaten the stability and reliability of critical systems. This paper explores the current threat landscape, detailing prevalent cyber threats such as malware, ransomware, and phishing that target energy systems. It examines the technical, organizational, and regulatory challenges in securing these infrastructures, highlighting issues like legacy systems, lack of cybersecurity awareness, and stringent compliance requirements. The paper proposes comprehensive strategies for enhancing cybersecurity, emphasizing the implementation of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and blockchain. Best practices, including regular security audits, incident response planning, and employee training, are also discussed. Furthermore, the importance of collaborative efforts, such as public-private partnerships and information sharing networks, is underscored. The paper concludes with recommendations for energy organizations to strengthen their cybersecurity posture, ensuring the protection of critical systems and the continuity of operations in the face of evolving cyber threats.