Modern solar inverters connect to the internet for monitoring and control purposes, creating potential entry points for cybercriminals. One unexpected repercussion of the energy crisis is a rise in solar panel theft. Police in Germany have warned of a surge in module and inverter theft, and solar farms in the UK face similar risks, writes Rachael Oakley, Head of Crime Intelligence at DeterTech, a security provider. In the current. McCarthy J, Marron J, Faatz D, Rebori-Carretero D, Wiltberger J, Urlaub N. (2024) Cybersecurity for Smart Inverters: Guidelines for Home and Small Business Solar Energy Systems. NIST Interagency or Internal Report (IR) NIST IR 8498. Researchers have uncovered major cybersecurity risks in residential solar power inverters, exposing vulnerabilities that could disrupt entire national power grids, our colleague Nick Flaherty reports at eeNews Europe.