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MADRID (Reuters) - Spain has found no indication of a cyberattack on its grid operator REE during the massive power outage ...
An abrupt power generation loss that led to a massive grid disruption and blackout in Spain and Portugal on April 28 started ...
Following a recent widespread blackout, Spain's cybersecurity agency is investigating the cyber defenses of smaller ...
The Spanish government is gathering information on the cybersecurity measures of the country’s small electricity generating ...
The Spanish-Portuguese blackout was not a cyberattack. It was not sabotage. It was the inevitable result of excessive ...
The blackout occurred after Spain lost 15 gigawatts of electricity — 60 per cent of its supply — in just five seconds, ...
Spain is demanding information from small electricity generators on their cyber defences as investigators probing last ...
Though the exact cause remains under investigation, officials and national grid operators have pointed to a “disturbance in ...
Across Spain and Portugal, more than 50 million people recently experienced the largest blackout in modern European history.
The Spanish blackout shows what can happen when building critical infrastucture is neglected, writes John Forster ...