January 25, 2025

cybersecurity

NAESB Standards Gain Final FERC Approval
FERC approved a final rule ordering utilities to implement the latest version of NAESB's Standards for Business Practices and Communication Protocols.
Colonial Hack Sparks Competing Recommendations at FERC
The ransomware attack that crippled Colonial Pipeline’s network was still fresh on the mind of FERC commissioners at their open meeting.
PJM Operating Committee Briefs: May 14, 2021
PJM closely monitored the situation surrounding the shutdown and cyberattack of the Colonial Pipeline last week, officials said.
Biden Directs Federal Cybersecurity Overhaul
In response to the ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline, President Biden ordered a number of new mandates for CISA to improve cybersecurity preparedness.
Experts Call for Cyber Shift in Response to Colonial Hack
Experts say the attack against Colonial Pipeline provides a graphic reminder of the evolving landscape of cyber threats against critical infrastructure.
Colonial Pipeline
Glick Calls for Pipeline Cyber Standards After Colonial Attack
In the wake of the ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline, FERC Chairman Richard Glick called for mandatory cybersecurity standards for pipelines.
Manchin, Murkowski Reintroduce PROTECT Act
Leaders of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee reintroduced the PROTECT Act, which would support transmission owner cybersecurity investments.
Overheard at the Midwest Energy Policy Series
Experts appearing at the Missouri Energy Initiative’s virtual Midwest Energy Policy Series discussed infrastructure, cybersecurity and FERC Order 2222.
Biden Reinstates Trump Supply Chain Order
The Biden administration said it lifted the suspension of Trump's order banning imports of equipment developed by foreign adversaries.
New York Moves to Centralize Energy Data
The NY Public Service Commission has taken the next step in its proceeding to reform how energy-related data is handled in the state.

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