Protect Our Power
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Protect Our Power is a not-for-profit nonpartisan organization comprised of industry experts focused on strengthening the nation’s electrical power grid.
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Electric utilities want Congress to cleanly reauthorize the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015, which allows for greater information sharing between the power sector and federal government. The law lapsed October 1. utilitydive.com/news/as-cyber-…
POP Senior Advisor @RichardMroz addressed the Mid-Atlantic Conference of Regulatory Utilities Commissioners yesterday in Louisville KY. Focus was protective measures recommended by @NARUC Cybersecurity Baselines Working Group. naruc.org/core-sectors/c…
Bipartisan bill proposes $50M cyber threat analysis program for energy sector utilitydive.com/news/bipartisa… via @UtilityDive
In secret meeting, China acknowledged role in U.S. infrastructure hacks wsj.com/politics/natio… via @WSJ
Experts raise concerns about cybersecurity and energy storage systems utilitydive.com/news/experts-r… via @UtilityDive
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Experts raise concerns about cybersecurity for energy storage systems
Energy storage and other new distributed energy resources could be particularly vulnerable to cyberattack, according to a panel hosted by the Clean Energy States Alliance.
MIT engineers say solar, batteries could stabilize grid after cyberattacks pv-magazine.com/2025/02/24/mit…
Today on Volts: national security agencies have raised repeated warnings that China is trying to hack into sensitive US infrastructure, including the power grid. Could modern, "digitally native" clean energy technologies help make the grid more resilient? (Hint: yes.)
October is #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth — a time to reflect on the progress and road ahead in securing the technologies that power our lives. In a recent technical brief, EPRI delves into the applications and implications of artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI in the…
Dominion Energy partners with private, public agencies to simulate cyberattacks against power grid wtvr.com/news/local-new…
NREL tool lets utilities quantify potential monetary losses from cyberattacks utilitydive.com/news/DOE-NREL-… via @UtilityDive
U.S., allied intelligence agencies issue rare joint warning on Chinese state hacking group - go.shr.lc/3Le95m1 - @washtimes
Renewable energy, microgrids face growing cyber threats: FBI utilitydive.com/news/fbi-cyber… via @UtilityDive #cybersecurity #economy
DOE issues cybersecurity best practices for securing clean energy supply chains utilitydive.com/news/energy-de… via @UtilityDive
University of Arkansas Leads Collaborative Effort to Enhance Cybersecurity in Solar Inverters news.uark.edu/articles/70566…
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University of Arkansas Leads Collaborative Effort to Enhance Cybersecurity in Solar Inverters
Researchers dismantled conventional commercial solar inverters and then integrated their partners' work, implementing custom-designed controls and then field-testing the efficacy of the revamped...
Utilities saw fewer Q1 ransomware attacks than other sectors. A Dragos analyst explains why. utilitydive.com/news/ransomwar… via @UtilityDive
EPA warns of increasing cyberattacks on water systems, urges utilities to take immediate steps to protect nation's drinking water. Agency cites Russia, China and Iran as sponsors of cyberthreats. My @AP story with @mjphillis apnews.com/article/water-…
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US says cyberattacks against water supplies are rising, and utilities need to do more to stop them
The Environmental Protection Agency warns that cyberattacks against water utilities around the U.S. are becoming more frequent and more severe.
In the news: Anterix is pleased to announce a collaboration exploring grid cybersecurity with leading research organizations @EPRInews, @GeorgeMasonU, @SouthernCompany, and @Virginia_Tech. Read more: bit.ly/3JG5e0g
US electric grid growing more vulnerable to cyberattacks, regulator says reuters.com/technology/cyb…
How Green Energy Makes Us Vulnerable to Cyberattack by Allysia Finley wsj.com/articles/how-g… via @WSJopinion
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Opinion | How Green Energy Makes Us Vulnerable to Cyberattack
EVs and other digital-controlled products open extra access to the grid, which enemies can exploit.
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