Cyber-Resilient Power Systems in Practice: eFORT Final Event & Demonstration Day

Showcasing the Dutch Pilot, Final Project Outcomes, and Future Directions for Secure Energy Systems!

đź“… Date: 10 June 2026
📍 Location: Online + Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EWI)
đź–Ą Format: Hybrid (morning session) + In-person demonstrations (afternoon session)

Join the eFORT Final Event & Demonstration Day on 10 June 2026 at TU Delft, bringing together researchers, industry leaders, policymakers, cybersecurity experts, TSOs/DSOs, and innovation stakeholders to explore how Europe’s power grids can become more resilient, secure, and future-ready.

The event will showcase the final achievements of the eFORT project, a Horizon Europe initiative focused on strengthening the resilience, reliability, and cybersecurity of European electricity networks against cyber threats and other disruptions. Through expert presentations, interactive discussions, and live demonstrations, participants will gain insight into innovative solutions developed and validated across the project’s pilot sites.

The morning session (09:30-12:00 CET) will be held in a hybrid format, allowing both online and in-person participants to join keynote presentations, project overviews, and dedicated sessions on standardization, regulation, and cybersecurity frameworks shaping the future of resilient energy systems.

The afternoon session (13:00-17:30 CET) will continue in person only at the Control Room of the Future (CroF) at TU Delft and will focus on the Dutch eFORT demonstration workshop. Participants will experience live demonstrations and technical showcases from across the eFORT pilot sites:

  • Dutch Demo – Immediate response against cyber-attacks across both cyber and physical layers in power systems, demonstrated live in TU Delft’s Control Room of the Future using TNO’s open-source SOARCA orchestration tool and ENCS cyber range technologies.
  • Spanish Demo – SecureBox development as part of an IDS/IPS cybersecurity system.
  • Italian Demo – Simulation and real-time decision support systems for DSO.
  • Ukraine Demo – Substation systems security and design.

The event will conclude with networking drinks, providing attendees with the opportunity to exchange ideas, build connections, and discuss future collaboration opportunities in the field of cyber-resilient energy systems.

This event is designed for researchers, TSOs/DSOs, policymakers, cybersecurity experts, technology providers, standardization and regulatory stakeholders, innovation professionals, and all actors interested in the future of secure and resilient European power systems.