The new center will protect companies in the Romanian energy sector from cyber threats, given the increased risks generated by the international context. Energy market liberalization and price fluctuations create opportunities for cyber-attacks, and the Ministry of Energy underlines the need for this center to prevent significant damage. The center will employ specialists with competitive salaries of between €4,500 and €20,000 a month and will work with other countries in the region to strengthen cybersecurity.
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