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For Utilities, Stuxnet Worm Poses Real Threat to SCADA (and Business as Usual)
The Stuxnet worm targeting control systems and utility companies is heavy-duty malware. Security blogger Andy Bochman says that means USG and FERC must get way more serious about energy control system security and issue mandatory policy. Why? Without a crippling blow from Stuxnet, Andy predicts most utilities will simply move along with no procedural changes. Find out why he calls that unacceptable.

Reality Check: Hacking the U.S. Grid Annoyingly Difficult, Ridiculously Time Consuming
With the FUD meter running high regarding grid security, SGN blogger Andy Bochman is taking a little solace in a Wired report that suggests Chicken Little has it wrong. Not that there isn’t plenty to worry about in terms of securing the grid against attack, but as Andy puts it, a balanced perspective is a good thing. Click inside for details.

Lessons from LinkedIn: Industry Folks (Not Utilities!) Need to a Make a Better Smart Grid Business Case
Security blogger Andy Bochman highlights a discussion he came across on LinkedIn that puts the onus on the industry – not utilities – to do a better job of articulating ROI for Smart Grid projects. Click inside and see if you agree.

Conferences and New Report Signal Robust Interest in Smart Grid Security
Security blogger Andy Bochman has the latest on cybersecurity investment trends – plus a couple of places you can go to get the clear, credible information you need to establish compelling business cases for your own security investments.

V2G Hacking and Other Worries from the Smart Grid Edge
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Besides steel, the typical car of 2010 has over 200 million lines of software code. That’s far more software, according to Smart Grid security ace Andy Bochman, than it takes to run a space shuttle. Andy has some concerns about the security implications when EVs loaded with code start plugging into the grid – and you probably should too.

Smart Grid Security and Your Data: Why a “Hexad-diction” May Help
Unlike many industries that adopt new technologies and new business models incrementally, the utility industry doesn’t have that luxury. That’s why security pro Jack Danahy wants more clarity around the security characteristics required for the new and highly varied data sources emerging with the Smart Grid. Find out why he’s pushing the “Hexad” – and what it means to you.

Smart Grid Security (and Other) Takeaways from GTM’s Networked Grid 100
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Security blogger Andy Bochman came away from a conference last week with more than just security on the brain. In today’s post he talks about seeing a doozy of a wind farm, a sobering moment during a HAN panel and catching the buzz on microgrids. And that’s just for starters.

A Controlling Interest in Securing Utility Control Systems
Joe Weiss is a man with a mission – and in today’s post Andy Bochman says the utility control system security advocate appears to be making some headway. If you aren’t up to speed on Joe’s cause – and what it means to your utility – Andy’s got you covered.

Calling All Energy Idealists (And Where is Chris Davis Now?)
Working a job – but not your passion? Andy Bochman points out that our energy future needs plenty of talented, passionate people to get involved and make it happen. You’ll meet one guy who recently made the leap – plus we’ve got links to resources that can help you do the same.

Smart Grid Expectations and Our Changing Relationship with Power
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Our own version of Dr. Phil is here today to talk about relationships – in this case the emotional rollercoaster ride that depicts our changing relationship with power. It’s an insightful piece from security guru Jack Danahy on the seachange we’ll all deal with as we move toward the reality of a modern electric grid.

Why Utilities and Regulators are Tussling Over Forward-looking Projections vs. Backward-looking Reporting
With utilities facing tremendous change in the years ahead, forecasting can get complicated. Do you describe where you’ve been, or imagine where you’re going? Security expert Andy Bochman says he’s seen a mixed bag of approaches in talking to utilities. In today’s post he explains which ones are likely to win – and why.

Analyze This: Gartner Takes a Look at the ‘Myth’ of Smart Grid Security
Why the heck would the Gartner Group call Smart Grid security a myth? That’s what security blogger Jack Danahy wanted to know, so he had a conversation with one of the authors of the recent Gartner analysis of the Smart Grid security space. Jack came away with some eye-opening revelations – and you’ll probably find them as interesting as he did.

Attention Congress: A New Grid Needs a New Virtue
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You probably haven’t pored through the new House bill that aims to protect the next-gen grid – but our intrepid security blogger Jack Danahy has. And good thing he’s got our back on this one; he’s discovered a key disconnect in the proposed GRID Act and recommends some tuning and clarification before it becomes reality. Click inside and see why Jack thinks it’s so important that Congress gets this right.

Y2K Redux? Smart Grid's Unforeseen Benefits for Utilities
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What does the big Y2K scare at the turn of the century have in common with today’s Smart Grid roll-outs? Security expert Andy Bochman recalls that perceived Y2K threats and remediation costs were used to justify new apps and the shuttering of older apps and systems. It became a catalyst for modernization and efficiency – and Andy believes that same ‘taking stock’ drill could be a boon to utilities readying for the Smart Grid.

Demand Response Programs at Risk?
Now that the technology basics are out of the way, the challenge for demand response is getting customers to participate. Jesse Berst is at DistribuTECH, where he's finding more than one opinion on the best way to do that.

Cyber-Security, China and Cascading Failures: Trap or Training?
Understanding the ultimate source of a cyber attack – or the mindset of the attacker – is more like reading tea leaves than a biography. At least that’s why Jack Danahy says his focus is always on the vulnerability or the damage and what we can learn from it. Question is, should we interpret a report out of China on how to cause a cascading failure of the U.S. power grid the same way? Jack has some thoughts on that. See if you agree.

Smart Grid Security Confidence Game Part 2: Earning Operator Trust
The momentum taking us towards more automated grid operations is now unstoppable, suggests security expert Andy Bochman. But he says that the confidence game needs to be expanded to include the folks who run the grid on a day-to-day basis. He raises an important point.

Smart Grid Security Class Now in Session: Getting Started (and Getting Smarter)
You would have to pay a consultant big bucks for the incredibly detailed and spot-on advice about Smart Grid security you’re getting (for free) in today’s post by security expert Jack Danahy. Whether you’re just getting started down the security path or want to make sure you ace the course, don’t miss this one.

Smart Grid Data: You Had the Wake-Up Call. Now It’s Time to Get Serious
Months back our foresighted security bloggers started sounding the alarm about the coming Smart Grid data surge. Now it’s become a hot button industry-wide and Andy Bochman is back with some advice you probably shouldn’t ignore.

Smart Grid Privacy: Think Smaller to Make Protection Bigger
If you ask security expert Jack Danahy about Smart Grid privacy challenges, he’ll tell you they aren’t all that different than those that could have been envisioned in other industries (for instance banking or retail), but were overlooked. So as our industry tries to figure out data privacy, he says the easiest mistake to make in these early days will be to insufficiently separate the data elements. Find out why.

Seeing NERC CIP Through a Software Lens (and Why You Need a Plan B, C, D & E)
Given that so much of the Smart Grid “smarts” involves new applications and other advances in software, security expert Andy Bochman says an important way to think about NERC CIP and your organization is to focus on your software assets. With compliance looming, you don't want to miss this one.

NERC Insights on NIST’s Direction: Let's Have Some Urgency
How do you wrap your head around NIST's latest draft of a cybersecurity framework - as in all 305 pages of it? Security expert Jack Danahy decided to look at comments made about the previous draft to see how they were handled in the current document. What he found may surprise you.

Smart Grid Security: The Google Attack and What It Means for U.S. Utilities
The sky isn't falling, but security expert Jack Danahy says the increase in frequency of cyber attacks against U.S. companies and government organizations is a serious wake-up call - doubly so for utilities engaged in the build out of a software-centric Smart Grid. His advice? Press for information, press for help and err on the side of over-preparation. He explains inside.

Smart Grid Point/Counterpoint: Is It Better to Be a First Mover or a Follower?
In the Smart Grid space, does it make more sense to be the tortoise or the hare? To be a first mover and charge to the front of the pack, or to lag behind and learn from the leaders' mistakes? Our bloggers Jack Danahy and Andy Bachman are dueling on this one.

Intel Unveils Home Energy Management Proof of Concept
Intel’s futuristic-looking entry in the home energy management space isn’t production-ready yet, but it got Alex Zheng’s attention. He says the impressive human-Smart Grid interface raises the bar for future portals. Find out why.

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