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We’ve been to ECSO CISOs Meetup in Valencia

Aneta Trojanowska represented Electrum at the ECSO CISO Meetup, held on September 23–24, 2025, in Valencia.

The event’s fourth edition brought together nearly 300 Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) from across Europe. Set against the backdrop of the extraordinary Museo de las Ciencias Príncipe Felipe, participants shared knowledge and analyzed case studies of major security incidents. They also tested realistic threat scenarios based on designed security systems and discussed sector-specific challenges.

The meeting provided a valuable opportunity for direct dialogue with national and European administration officials. Furthermore, it created a forum to examine the implications of new EU cybersecurity regulations. These discussions went beyond the requirements of the NIS2 directive. Key topics also included supply chain security, the challenges posed by AI and quantum computing, and OT environment security.

Cybersecurity is an ongoing process that requires constant monitoring, assessment, maintenance, and reinforcement,” emphasizes Dr. (Col. ret.) Aneta Trojanowska, Head of Security at Electrum. “Therefore, it is crucial to systematically track changes across the entire security ecosystem, identify threats and trends, and foster digital security awareness. Forums like the ECSO CISO Meetup allow us to not only compare experiences with leaders from other sectors but also to seek joint solutions for growing challenges.

The mission of the ECSO CISO Meetup aligns with our core belief that an effective response to threats demands collaboration across industry segments and between partners from various sectors. Analyzing case studies, sharing knowledge, and jointly testing solutions. All of it enhances the resilience of not just the energy ecosystem but also of its interconnected domains.

Cyberseciurity at Electrum

At Electrum, we treat cybersecurity as a foundational element. We operate at the intersection of development, engineering, and energy infrastructure operation. We build and monitor the largest renewable energy facilities in Poland, implementing our own proprietary solutions to optimize plant performance. Consequently, in an era of escalating cyber threats to the energy sector, we do not view security as an add-on. It is an integral part of our operational strategy.

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