Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center (E-ISAC)
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.
Electric industry stakeholders discussed pressing threats to grid reliability at FERC's annual Reliability Technical Conference.
Held every two years, the GridEx conference helps electric utilities and other stakeholders test and improve their security incident response plans.
NERC CEO Jim Robb told GridSecCon attendees that maintaining cyber vigilance in the electric sector requires support from outside.
The successor to the Cyberspace Solarium Commission applauded government cybersecurity efforts but warned that adversaries are still hard at work.
NERC and E-ISAC executive Manny Cancel testified before the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee about cyber and physical threats to the North American power grid.
FERC accepted NERC's clarification of several elements of the ERO's 2023 budget.
A new report by the successor to the Cyberspace Solarium Commission warned that utilities’ relationships with the E-ISAC are not as strong as they could be.
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