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Hey, dear readers, have you ever jolted awake in the middle of the night, grabbing your phone and wondering: "What if it’s not a storm that knocked out the lights, but some sneaky hacker from afar?" Sounds like a plot from a bad sci-fi flick? Well, right here in Poland, on our own turf, it’s no fiction. The energy sector – the backbone of our daily grind, from charging phones to cooking dinner – is under cyber siege. And we’re not talking isolated "oopsies," but an avalanche of incidents that shattered records in 2024. Time for coffee? Better check if the grid’s secure first.
According to a report from Digital Affairs Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski, presented at the CIRE PowerUp 2025 conference, Poland faced over 100,000 cybersecurity incidents in 2024. Of those, more than 4,000 – a solid 4.5% – targeted energy-related institutions. The data comes straight from CSiRT NASK, our national incident response team. Gawkowski didn’t mince words: "Over 4,000 handled incidents concerned energy institutions." And the fallout? We neutralize 99% of them, thankfully, but that pesky 1% still means thousands of potential breaches that could wreak havoc – from hacked systems to a full digital blackout.
The energy sector isn’t some remote corp – it’s our bills, our homes, our stability. Attacks here aren’t just an engineer headache; they’re a real risk for everyone: picture a winter blackout because some keyboard warrior tested our resilience. It’s part of the broader hybrid warfare trend, where cybercriminals mix hacks with fake news to destabilize nations. Poland’s holding strong – that 99% success rate is something to brag about – but hey, let’s not tempt fate.
My tip? Energy firms (and beyond): Team up with NASK, patch your systems, and drill your crew on attack sims. And us regular folks? Rock strong passwords, fact-check news, and back initiatives like European Cybersecurity Month. Because it's better to overprepare than wake up powerless... and coffeeless.
Also read about the overall scale of cyberattacks on Poland and Russian cyber operations against Poland. Get to know APT28 – the GRU's elite hacking unit, which is behind many attacks on critical infrastructure.
Source: Strefa Biznesu
Aleksander

Chief Technology Officer at SecurHub.pl
PhD candidate in neuroscience. Psychologist and IT expert specializing in cybersecurity.
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