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EISS Cybersecurity Briefing
1. EISS Cybersecurity Briefing
Patrick C Miller, President and CEO
April 11 2011
Electric Infrastructure Security Summit
2. Technology Landscape
• A new digital world order
• Size matters
• Widespread connectivity
• Hyper-embeddedness
• Lingering legacy
The National Electric Sector Cybersecurity Organization
(NESCO) is a DOE-funded EnergySec Program 1
3. Cybersecurity Landscape
• Espionage, organized
crime and warfare
• Cyber-kinetic impacts
• Isolation and bolt-ons
• Compliance vs. security
The National Electric Sector Cybersecurity Organization
(NESCO) is a DOE-funded EnergySec Program 2
4. Potential Impacts
• Technology is ubiquitous within infrastructures
The National Electric Sector Cybersecurity Organization
(NESCO) is a DOE-funded EnergySec Program 3
5. Solutions
• Protection, detection, respo
nse
• Drills, exercises
• Education
• Spares
• Options
The National Electric Sector Cybersecurity Organization
(NESCO) is a DOE-funded EnergySec Program 4
6. Questions?
Non-profit. Independent. Trusted.
Patrick C Miller, President and CEO
patrick@energysec.org
503-446-1212
The National Electric Sector Cybersecurity Organization
(NESCO) is a DOE-funded EnergySec Program 5
Editor's Notes
Everything is being made with a digital component.
Health care, electric power, telecommunications, water, oil and natural gas, transportation, financial, manufacturing, defenseWRT to GMS or EMPW, Industrial control systems manage all infrastructures
Little experience with widespread multi-infrastructure impactsSpare devices, spare parts: most replacement equipment not made near destinationSpare knowledge: people with knowledge of manual/analog systems are not readily available