Experts from Greece, Cyprus, Bulgaria, and the UK convened in Athens on February 24-25, 2025, to address energy security and critical infrastructure protection.
This conference emphasized international cooperation and cross-government strategies to enhance resilience against emerging threats, directly impacting the UK’s energy sector by ensuring reliable access to essential services.
International Cooperation for Energy Security
The Athens conference highlighted the importance of international collaboration in safeguarding critical infrastructure. With a focus on the Eastern Mediterranean region, experts discussed strategies to transform it into an energy hub.
This transformation aims to bolster EU and NATO resilience by diversifying supply routes and reducing reliance on volatile regions.
Strong UK Representation
Topics Covered
International cooperation, criticality assessments, critical maritime and subsea infrastructure, resilience policy, incident response, interoperability models, defense strategies, legal and operational challenges, and best practices were discussed by experts from ministries, other state authorities, and the energy sector in Greece, Cyprus, Bulgaria, and the UK.
Government Departments Involved
Lessons learned both domestically and abroad were presented by a cross-government UK team from the Cabinet Office, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, Ministry of Defence and Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office.
Stakeholder Comment
British Deputy Head of Mission Susan Geary emphasized that protecting critical national infrastructure requires coordinated efforts across government sectors.
She said,
“Protecting Critical National Infrastructure is a complex endeavour that requires cross-government coordination.”
“Both the public and private sectors have a role to play in assessing the criticality of infrastructure, identifying cross-sector dependencies, and developing best practices for managing vulnerabilities to common risks. Having the right structures, protocols and capabilities in place is vital.”
Strategies for Enhanced Resilience
- Strengthening cross-government coordination
- Fostering public-private sector collaboration
- Diversifying energy supply routes
- Implementing robust cybersecurity measures
- Sharing best practices among EU and NATO countries
The Role of Technology in Infrastructure Protection
The conference also addressed the integration of new technologies with existing systems while maintaining security.
As digital technologies continue to evolve, they play a pivotal role in transforming energy security strategies.
The focus on cybersecurity challenges highlights the need for innovative solutions to protect against cyber threats targeting the energy sector.
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Food for Thought
The Athens conference underscores the necessity of international cooperation in enhancing energy security.
By focusing on regional stability through diversified supply routes and robust cybersecurity measures, these efforts aim to ensure reliable access to essential services for people in the UK while mitigating potential disruptions.
Sources: UK Government on Energy Security Conference, European Commission, British Embassy Athens, and NATO.
Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization dedicated to providing insightful analysis on current events, prepared this article.