Unsecured PV systems pose potential harm to your business
Solar power is a fast-growing component of the global energy mix. While offering sustainable energy solutions, PV systems also introduce new avenues for cyber threats.
An unsecured PV system not only threatens business continuity but can also serve as an unwitting gateway for hackers to access energy loads as well as an organisation's wider digital platforms, causing further material, financial, and reputational damage.
We are setting the standard for solar cybersecurity
As a PV industry leader with a global footprint of millions of IoT devices, SolarEdge clearly recognises the cybersecurity risks to its customers as well as the threats to energy grids.
We see it as our responsibility to advocate for tougher cyber industry standards and are an active participant in various global technical committees.
Ensuring SolarEdge customers are protected from ever-evolving cyberthreats is at the heart of our product design.
Our layered approach for protecting the solar energy ecosystem
Partnering with SolarEdge means you get extra protection, throughout the entire system lifetime. Our tiered approach to cybersecurity is aimed at protecting data integrity, communications, and business operations from site commissioning through production.
To safeguard system connectivity, functionality, and customer data, SolarEdge follows the Cyber Informed Engineering (CIE) principle, embedding information security mechanisms into its products from the initial design stages. We continuously adapt and enhance our solutions to align with evolving demands and regulatory standards.