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Cyber Security

Global cyber security solutions for renewable energy infrastructure

Trusted by private and public organisations around the world, our team and technology can defend your energy assets using a combination of cutting-edge hardware and AI-driven software.

Next-generation cyber security

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Renewable energy sites secured

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Unique attacks prevents

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Hours of energy downtime prevented

The essential cyber security platform for the energy sector

CEntry is a SaaS platform that delivers real-time detection and autonomous protection for all of your renewable assets and energy infrastructure.

A technology platform that gives your team the ability to monitor and easily counteract cyber-attacks from anywhere in the world.

Integrated with the world’s leading technology providers

CEntry is built in collaboration with some of the largest and most powerful technology providers on the planet, ensuring you receive the latest and greatest end-to-end protection and technology services.

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Stay ahead of your adversaries

With a team of cyber security tech experts working day and night and a powerful AI security system to monitor and respond to threats instantly, your operations have the best protection in the business.

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Cutting edge technology

 Your own team of cyber security experts

 

Our team will be available to visit your site and provide hands-on support wherever and whenever required. Response time is critical for cyber security issues, so our team and technology never sleep. We’ll be ready to provide physical and remote support 24/7.

Energy
experts

 

With 20+ years of energy industry experience as part of the CFP Energy Group, we have a deep understanding of the challenges you face and the hurdles you'll need to overcome in the near and long-term future.

Global
coverage

 

No matter where your operations are based, our platform and team can provide support where you need it most. We have an international team of cyber experts who can connect with your local teams and partners to ensure rapid action.

Protecting the future of energy

 

Regulatory compliance

 

Ensures adherence to cybersecurity laws and standards.

 

OT risk and vulnerability assessment

 

Identifies weaknesses in operational technology systems.

 

Business continuity

 

Maintains operations during
and after cyber disruptions.

 

OT penetration testing

 

Simulates attacks to
test OT system defences.

 

OT asset inventory

 

Catalogue all operational technology devices and systems.

 

Incident response and recovery plan

 

Prepares for and manages
cyberattack consequences.

Upcoming events

We host, attend and exhibit at energy conferences around the world.

To connect with our team, register to attend at our next event

Sustainability LIVE

On 9–10 September 2025, London will host the leading minds and most forward-thinking organisations shaping the future of…

9 Sep - 10 Oct 2025

London

Conference/Expo

Carbon Forward Expo

Carbon Forward Expo London, will take place from 7-9 October 2025 and celebrate its tenth year analysing European and gl…

7-9 Oct 2025

London

Conference/Expo

Latest opportunities

We’re looking for ambitious and innovative individuals to help us drive the energy transition forward.

Cyber security FAQs

To help you understand some of the key cyber security issues, we’ve given answers to some frequently asked questions.

Cyber security is critical in the renewable energy sector due to the increasing reliance on digital infrastructure, smart grids, and remote monitoring systems. Wind farms, solar installations, and battery storage assets are vulnerable to cyber threats that can disrupt energy production, compromise data, or impact national grid stability. With rising cyber attacks across Europe and the UK, protecting renewable assets is essential for energy security, grid resilience, and regulatory compliance.
Renewable energy companies face a range of cyber threats, including ransomware attacks, phishing, malware, and unauthorised access to SCADA systems. Threat actors may target industrial control systems (ICS) to disrupt operations or steal sensitive data. In Europe and the UK, the shift toward distributed energy systems and increased use of IoT devices introduces new vulnerabilities that require robust, sector-specific cyber defences.
To improve cyber security, renewable energy companies should implement strong network segmentation, multi-factor authentication, real-time threat monitoring, and regular penetration testing. Following industry frameworks such as the NCSC’s Cyber Assessment Framework (UK) or the EU NIS2 Directive can help ensure compliance and resilience. Staff training and awareness are also key to reducing human error, which remains a major vulnerability in the energy sector.
In the UK, cyber security in the energy sector is regulated under the Network and Information Systems (NIS) Regulations, overseen by Ofgem and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). Across Europe, the NIS2 Directive strengthens requirements for critical infrastructure, including renewables. These laws mandate risk assessments, incident reporting, and minimum cyber protection standards, making compliance essential for operators of essential energy services.
Cyber resilience builds trust with investors, regulators, and partners by demonstrating your organisation’s ability to withstand and recover from cyber incidents. In an industry that depends on digital control systems, resilience reduces downtime, protects data integrity, and secures energy delivery. With growing pressure to meet ESG criteria and maintain operational uptime, a strong cyber security posture is now a competitive differentiator in the global renewables market.