January 31, 2025

cybersecurity

Senators Call for Urgency on Energy Cybersecurity
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee worries FERC and NERC are not treating cyberattack threats on energy infrastructure with enough urgency.
Senators Call for Urgency on Energy Cybersecurity
Members of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee are worried FERC and NERC are not treating the threat of cyberattacks with enough urgency.
Duke Energy
NERC Seeks $10M Fine for Duke Energy Security Lapses
NERC recommended a $10M fine on Duke Energy for repeated violations of critical infrastructure protection (CIP) reliability standards over 3+ years.
NERC Seeks $10M Fine for Duke Energy Security Lapses
NERC has recommended a $10 million fine on Duke Energy for repeated violations of critical infrastructure protection reliability standards.
NERC Issues $10M Fine for Security Lapses
NERC has recommended a $10M fine on a utility for violations of critical infrastructure protection reliability standards over more than three years.
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Ailing Chair, Resilience Inquiry Topped FERC News in 2018
FERC begins 2019 with a new chairman and renewed questions about whether it will resist President Trump's efforts to deliver on his pledges to coal.
GAO Analysis of Transportation Security Administration
GAO Critical of TSA Pipeline Security Efforts
TSA oversight of natural gas pipeline security is hampered by staffing constraints and vague criteria for identifying critical facilities, GAO reported.
Experts Urge Utilities to Train, Collaborate on Cybersecurity
Experts in cybersecurity painted a somewhat dire picture at Infocast's Federal Energy Policy Summit when detailing the threats to the electricity industry.
U.S. Air Force
Military not Waiting for Trump’s Resilience ‘Solution’
The military has been among the leaders in seeking to make its facilities more resilient and adding renewable power, energy storage and microgrids.
MISO Tariff Changes Target Cybersecurity Data Sharing
MISO has drafted proposed Tariff changes that would allow it to share more information on significant cyberattacks with the federal government.

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