17th-18th December 2025
Pride Plaza Hotel, Aerocity, New Delhi
Renewable energy systems, such as solar farms, wind turbines, and hydroelectric plants, are vital components of the power grid. cyberattacks on these systems can lead to widespread power outages, impacting essential services and causing significant economic losses. Protecting the OT and ICS within these facilities is crucial for maintaining grid stability and reliability.
India’s renewable sources are integrated into the national grid. A targeted cyberattack on one regional project could ripple across states and impact energy availability, grid stability, and economic operations.
India has already witnessed cyber threats to power utilities, including suspected state-sponsored attacks. As cyber warfare becomes more sophisticated, unprotected OT in renewables is at serious risk.
Many hydropower plants still operate on outdated control systems that lack modern cybersecurity defenses. As these systems become connected to IT networks or the internet, they become susceptible to malware, ransomware, and remote exploitation.
A cyberattack on dam control or floodgate systems can lead to uncontrolled water discharge or flooding, posing serious threats to human lives, ecosystems, and downstream communities.
With the government emphasizing critical infrastructure protection and drafting sector-specific cyber norms, renewable energy providers must now comply with evolving cybersecurity regulations and reporting protocols
Renewable energy projects rely on a complex network of vendors and service providers for components, software, and maintenance. A security breach at any point in this supply chain can have cascading effects, compromising interconnected systems and networks. cybersecurity measures should extend to all parts of the supply chain to ensure the overall integrity and security of renewable energy systems.
For India to achieve energy independence and net-zero goals, its clean energy infrastructure must be resilient, secure, and future-ready. OT cybersecurity is no longer optional—it's foundational.