Tata Power on Friday said that it suffered a cyber attack on its information technology (IT) infrastructure, impacting some of its systems.
Tata Power Company Limited had a cyber attack on its IT
infrastructure impacting some of its IT systems, a BSE filing from the
Mumbai-headquartered company said.
The company has taken steps to retrieve and restore the
systems, it informed.
All critical operational systems are functioning; however,
as a measure of abundant precaution, restricted access and preventive checks
have been put in place for employee and customer facing portals and touch
points, it added.
A senior official from the Maharashtra Police's cyber wing
said an intelligence input had been received about threat to Tata Power and
other electricity companies.
All the concerned companies have been alerted, the official
said, adding that an audit and check of firewalls is underway.
Meanwhile, earlier this year, Tata Power had announced
partnerships with Kolte-Patil Developers and Hyundai to set up e-charging
stations and electric vehicle infrastructure across the country. Tata Power
partnered with Kolte-Patil Developers Limited (KPDL), a real estate company, to
set up e-charging stations across its projects in Pune, Mumbai and Bengaluru
for convenience of electric vehicle owners.
As part of the wider green mobility adoption, EVs and the
charging infrastructure play a key role to mitigate climate change challenges
in the urban mobility space, Tata Power had said in a statement.
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