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SSEN Transmission Joins ENCS to Enhance Cybersecurity in Energy Sector
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SSEN Transmission has joined the European Network for Cyber Security (ENCS) to bolster cybersecurity collaboration among electricity grid operators in the UK and Europe. This membership, announced on June 10, 2026, aims to address the increasing regulatory requirements and shared cybersecurity challenges facing the energy sector. The National Cyber Security Centre reported a 130% rise in significant cyber incidents in the UK, totaling 204 incidents in the year leading to August 2025. SSEN Transmission will participate in ENCS's collaborative research, workshops, and security roundtables to improve operational technology security and testing. The move reflects the urgent need for robust cybersecurity practices as energy operators invest heavily in infrastructure. ENCS's Managing Director emphasized the importance of collaboration to stay ahead of evolving threats. SSEN Transmission's growth journey necessitates looking beyond UK peers for best practices in cybersecurity.
Key Points: • SSEN Transmission joins ENCS to enhance cybersecurity cooperation across Europe. • UK reported a 130% increase in significant cyber incidents, totaling 204 in one year. • Collaboration with ENCS will focus on operational technology security and shared challenges.