His agency has prepared experts 24/7 and advised energy companies to have experts in cases of serious cases, Auväärt said that Estonia is threatened with Latvia and Lithuania. He said they are working together on the
Lithuanian Energy Minister, Waicciuna of the Palace, predicted in an interview that the Switch would be a “smooth process,” but the authorities still said “even the worst-case scenario at the technical level is being prepared.” . A spokesman for the Lithuanian Ministry of Energy said it had taken “plans to increase additional actions and our preparations.”
Erkki Sapp, a member of the Elering Management Committee, Estonia’s state-owned gas and power grid operator, said he has taken special precautions, including removing virtual private network (VPN) access for external companies that maintain the system. I did. Estonia “is preparing this and taking it very seriously,” he said.
It’s not just the cyber attacks that Baltics prepares. Sapp said grid operators would “restrict access to (their) facilities,” adding that Baichyuna has set up new “anti-drone systems and…physical protection barriers.” Infrastructure.
Joe Marshall, senior security strategist at Cisco’s Talos Cyber Threat Intelligence Division, said Baltic energy operators “must batten down the proverbs to hatch.”
“Russia was one of the few nations on the planet and actively interfered with the power grid of another sovereign state,” Marshall said. “They clearly have the means, capabilities, capabilities (like) to carry out cyber operations…unfortunately (factual) is never overlooked.”