The Cybersecurity Forum in Energy, now in its third edition, will take place in Cluj-Napoca on October 30-31, organized in partnership with the Ministry of Energy. The event will gather over 350 participants, including representatives of authorities, energy companies, and cybersecurity experts, to discuss the challenges and solutions in the field of critical infrastructure protection.
The program for the first day will include panels and sessions on topics such as regulations for the protection of critical systems in the era of artificial intelligence and resilience against cyberattacks. The second day will be dedicated to strategies for securing critical systems. Mihaela Rodica Suciu, General Director of DEER, emphasizes the importance of cybersecurity for the stability of energy infrastructures and the need to strengthen Romania's response capacity to digital challenges.