Item Details
Skip Navigation Links
   ActiveUsers:1321Hits:19136678Skip Navigation Links
Show My Basket
Contact Us
IDSA Web Site
Ask Us
Today's News
HelpExpand Help
Advanced search

In Basket
  Journal Article   Journal Article
 

ID190061
Title ProperInterpreting cyber-energy-security events
Other Title Information experts, social imaginaries, and policy discourses around the 2016 Ukraine blackout
LanguageENG
AuthorSzulecki, Kacper ;  Gjesvik, Lars
Summary / Abstract (Note)The digitalisation of the energy system brings out the question of cyber threats. How this area is perceived and how cyber-security policy in the energy sector develops is driven by the most spectacular cyber-incidents. How do these events shape public perceptions about the dangers of digitalisation? To understand this, we look at the 2016 CrashOverride cyberattack on Ukraine’s grid. Hypothesising that cyber-energy security incidents are interpreted in the context of socio-technical imaginaries of the energy sector and security imaginaries linked to foreign policy, we distil four discourses that emerged around the Ukraine attack among Western experts and commentators. One represented it as evidence of an accelerating race towards disaster, another as merely a tip of the iceberg. The third portrayed it as less catastrophic than initially suggested, while the last one as part of Russia’s cyber strategy. Not all of these were picked up by the broader public debate in Western security circles, and only the more alarmist discourses had a visible impact beyond niche communities.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Security Vol. 32, No.1; Mar 2023: p.104-124
Journal SourceEuropean Security Vol: 32 No 1
Key WordsEnergy Security ;  Crash ;  Imaginaries ;  Cyber-Security ;  Override ;  Industroyer ;  Private Security Expertise


 
 
Media / Other Links  Full Text