[SMM PV News] UK Proposes Stricter Cyber Security Rules for Energy Sector

Published: Mar 31, 2026 09:35
The UK government aims to strengthen cyber security regulations for its electricity and gas sectors following a recent attack on energy infrastructure in Poland. Highlighting the energy system as an 'attractive target' for adversaries, the government has launched an industry consultation on applying baseline cyber requirements—such as firewalls, access controls, and patch management—to all licensed energy organizations. Additionally, the thresholds for compliance with the stringent 2018 Network and Information System ('NIS') Regulations may be adjusted to cover a broader range of entities, including generators over 2 GW capacity. If expanded, more organizations will face increased compliance and security spending. Stakeholders have until May 22, 2026, to submit their views.

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