Deloitte: Lack of focus on cybersecurity hampers companies’ green transition

A new study shows that many companies fail to incorporate cybersecurity in their green transition efforts. According to Serdar Cabuk, who heads Deloitte Cyber Risk, this could slow down the development of new green technologies
Photo: PR/Deloitte
Photo: PR/Deloitte
BY MIKKEL RISHØJ, ITWATCH

Many companies are lagging behind when it comes to incorporating cybersecurity in the green transition efforts. This is evidenced by a survey conducted by Epinion for Deloitte among 80 cybersecurity officers at various companies working with power supply, natural resources or industrial products.

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