Europe’s Power Grid Outages Highlight the Urgency for Cyber Resilience — RapidFort Is Leading the Way

Written by
Kamran Shirazi
Published on
May 10, 2025

The recent blackouts across Spain and Portugal sent shockwaves through Europe—not just because of the outages themselves, but because of what they could signify: a potentially sophisticated cyberattack targeting national infrastructure. Though no confirmation has yet been made, the mere plausibility of cyber sabotage underscores the vulnerability of critical systems. For utilities, governments, and infrastructure providers, this is an urgent wake-up call.

As the Wall Street Journal reports, even identifying whether a cyberattack occurred can take weeks, due to limited visibility into operational technology (OT) systems and lack of real-time forensics. This delay is exactly what attackers count on.

Why Cyber Threats Against Infrastructure Are So Hard to Stop

Operational environments like power grids and transportation systems rely heavily on legacy systems and complex, often opaque software stacks. These stacks are full of open-source components, third-party binaries, and default configurations—each a potential backdoor. When threat actors like state-sponsored hackers gain access, they often lurk silently, sometimes for years, before launching an attack.

And the worst part? Most organizations don’t even know these risks exist within their own environments.

How RapidFort Helps Prevent the Next Infrastructure Cyber Crisis

At RapidFort, we go beyond detection and response—we enable true preemptive cybersecurity. Our approach starts with the most overlooked and dangerous component of infrastructure: the software supply chain.

Here’s how RapidFort empowers infrastructure providers to stay ahead of attackers:

CVE Remediation at Scale

Most breaches start with known vulnerabilities (CVEs) that remain unpatched due to complexity or lack of visibility. RapidFort automates CVE remediation by:

  • Identifying unused software components that contain vulnerabilities.

  • Automatically removing them from container images and runtime environments.

  • Providing actionable reports and compliance mapping.

This means infrastructure teams can dramatically reduce exploitable CVEs—without disrupting operations.

Near-Zero CVE Container Images

RapidFort offers hardened, near-zero CVE base images across a range of popular operating systems and languages. These images:

  • Are continuously monitored and patched.

  • Include only essential components, dramatically shrinking the attack surface.

  • Offer instant security posture improvements with minimal migration overhead.

This is the fastest path to achieving a secure baseline for teams managing ICS/SCADA systems or cloud-deployed microservices.

Attack Surface Reduction for OT and ICS

We give critical infrastructure providers control over their runtime environments by:

  • Identifying what code and libraries are actually used during operation.

  • Removing everything else—closing doors that attackers rely on.

  • Enabling visibility and auditability for compliance and incident response.

In environments where every millisecond matters, this level of insight can mean the difference between resilience and catastrophe.

Beyond Detection: Fortification Before the Breach

The European blackouts may or may not prove to be cyber-related, but the uncertainty is the real threat. Waiting for confirmation, relying on forensic teams weeks after an event, and hoping for best-case scenarios is not viable in today’s threat landscape.

RapidFort gives infrastructure leaders the tools to act now.

  • Harden your software.

  • Remediate CVEs before attackers exploit them.

  • Use secure-by-default, near-zero CVE base images.

  • Reduce your attack surface—permanently.

When the stakes are this high, defensive security isn’t enough. With RapidFort, you don’t just react to threats—you remove their opportunities before they arise.

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