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A cyber attack reached the edge of the electric grid, disrupted visibility, damaged equipment, and walked away.
This isn’t theory anymore. Earlier this year, Dragos released an intelligence report on a cyber intrusion into Poland’s electric distribution systems. There was no massive blackout. No dramatic outage. And that’s exactly why this matters.
This video explains why that incident wasn’t a failure — it was a proof of access.
Attackers demonstrated repeatable access across distributed energy resources, disrupted communications, degraded operational visibility, and damaged equipment beyond repair. Then they stopped. Not because they couldn’t do more — but because they didn’t need to.
What this signals is a shift the industry has been slow to confront: the grid is no longer centralized. Risk now lives at the edge — i ...