cybersecurity
FERC staff warned in a report that third-party cloud services pose an ongoing risk to the security of the electric grid.
The U.S. Army’s new next-generation nuclear power program is wasteful, counterproductive and dangerous, says columnist Steve Huntoon.
A major supplier of enterprise software has disclosed a long-term security breach, leaving the public and private sectors scrambling to respond.
Leaders of a U.S. Senate committee remain divided about the fate of the Cyber Information Sharing Act of 2015.
A new publication from CISA aims to help organizations catalog the electronic assets on their systems so they can respond quickly to cyber incidents.
In two Notices of Proposed Rulemaking issued at its open meeting, FERC proposed to approve 11 new Critical Infrastructure Protection standards intended to allow utilities to use virtualization technology.
CISA staff said the continuation of the CVE Program is essential to maintaining global cyber preparedness and information sharing.
Government and industry stakeholders have urged Congress to reauthorize a key cybersecurity bill before it expires at the end of September.
PJM's Operating Committee heard an update on the Aug. 11 load-shedding event in Baltimore, which brought 20 MW offline for about half an hour following equipment failures at the Brandon Shores substation
Members of the Reliability and Security Technical Committee heard updates on the upcoming GridEx VIII security exercise, and voted to approve a white paper and reliability guideline at their quarterly meeting.
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