Cyber failures can escalate into grid level stability risks. The Cyber Security and Resilience Bill, currently before Parliament, is shifting cyber resilience from guidance to legal duty. The Smart Secure Electricity Systems (SSES) programme is moving from programme to practice.
- What does the SSES programme mean for asset managers and optimizers managing BESS on behalf of owners?
- Where does liability sit in the BESS asset management chain?
- Cyber risk is no longer confined to IT boundaries: failures in third party platforms, cloud services or device ecosystems can directly impact grid operations. How are operators managing exposure across remote access and third-party vendors?
- The Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF) is the practical standard under both SSES and the Bill. How do you demonstrate compliance that works for regulators and lenders?