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Cybersecurity in utilities: Critical questions for securing distributed energy resources (DERs)

CGI

Cybersecurity in utilities: Critical questions for securing distributed energy resources (DERs). The energy transition is driving a shift toward the increasing use of distributed energy resources (DERs). From a cybersecurity perspective, DERs pose new and unique challenges for utilities. Mon, 06/17/2019 - 05:09.

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NERC $10,000,000 Fine of Public Utility Highlights the Need for Cybersecurity Preparedness and CIP Compliance Programs

Data Matters

Critically, the utility had in place an internal compliance program at the time of the violations. The Settlement Agreement is heavily redacted in places, including redactions of the utility’s name, so as not to disclose sensitive information about the utility’s cyber defenses and/or in any way compromise the bulk power system.

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NIST Updates Cybersecurity Framework

Data Matters

The new version focuses substantially more on supply chain risks and management than the prior iteration, and also stresses the importance of focusing on: effective internal communications among technical and non-technical personnel, threat intelligence and information sharing, as well as increased collaboration with relevant outside parties.

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SAA/CoSA/NAGARA 2018 recap: Session 204

The Schedule

Communications and Content Creator Perspective on Social Media Records Management. Laura works closely with leadership in communicating their priorities as heads of the agency and the agency’s priorities. For example: Take a screenshot of the error tweet. Key Takeaways. Do not delete content from live sites. Lessons Learned.

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Predictions 2024: It’s All About The Data

John Battelle's Searchblog

The “fediverse” is, according to Wikipedia, “…a portmanteau of “federation” and “universe”… is an ensemble of social networks which can communicate with each other, while remaining independent platforms. Why can’t the data from retail media networks inform supply chains, for example?

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