In March, renewable energy provider sPower was hit by a rare cyberattack that blinded operators to wind and solar installations. The denial-of-service (DoS) incident prompted a cyber event report to the Department of Energy. It’s the first time cybercriminals have targeted the IT infrastructure of a U.S. solar and wind provider. The recommended remedy for sPowers security breach is updating firmware. With control systems and cybersecurity measures increasingly dependent on public-facing cloud services and storage.”]