Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center (E-ISAC)
Staff from NERC and the E-ISAC called the recent CrowdStrike outage a useful preview for potential future cyberattacks.
NERC filed its performance assessment with FERC last week, highlighting its accomplishments over the last five years as ERO.
Panelists during the General Session at PJM’s Annual Meeting focused on the evolving security and climate risks the electric industry faces, as well as the potential for technology and a culture of creativity to provide new solutions.
Manny Cancel has been with NERC since 2020, while Stan Hoptroff has served since 2014. Both will leave in early 2025, the ERO said.
NERC highlighted its progress over the last five years in its draft performance assessment.
NERC CEO Jim Robb and E-ISAC CEO Manny Cancel shared their views on the electric reliability landscape in a media call.
CISA says its proposed cyber incident reporting requirements took into account feedback from NERC and other stakeholders.
The number of participating organizations fell again in GridEx VII, the second decline in a row for the biennial security exercise.
With an ever-increasing number of adversaries in cyberspace targeting the North American grid, speakers at a Texas Reliability Entity webinar emphasized that rigorous planning and testing are essential to maintaining reliability.
NERC's three-day GridEx exercise tested electric grid stakeholders on their response to a wide variety of threats.
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