Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center (E-ISAC)
Speakers on a panel hosted by Texas RE said cooperation among Information Sharing and Analysis Centers is increasingly essential to weathering crises.
Electricity sector participants urged Congress to support cyber security programs as the House E&C Committee’s Subcommittee on Energy heard testimony on the efforts of nation-states and other actors to hack the bulk power system.
Participants in the upcoming GridEx VIII say the biennial exercise was not affected by the recently-ended government shutdown.
FERC approved the ERO's business plans and budgets, along with a waiver to NERC's rules around use of penalty funds.
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.
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.
The NERC board's Technology and Security Committee heard updates on the ERO's intentions for the use of artificial intelligence, along with threat information from the E-ISAC.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency warned that the recent conflict with Iran could lead to cyberattacks against U.S. critical infrastructure.
Leaders from the Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center updated NERC trustees on the physical and cyber security threats facing electric utilities.
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