DOE Releases Strategy for Building Cyber-Resilient Energy Systems
June 16, 2022 -- The U.S. Department of Energy this week (June 15) released the congressionally-directed National Cyber-Informed Engineering (CIE) Strategy to provide a framework for enhancing engineering training, tools, and practices to build resilient clean energy systems designed to withstand cyber threats. The Strategy encourages the incorporation of cybersecurity technology early in the design lifecycle of engineered systems to reduce cyber risks and vulnerabilities including threats by foreign actors. Securing a strong and reliable clean energy grid is a key component of achieving President Biden's goal of a net-zero carbon economy by 2050.
'Building a powerful and resilient grid that can withstand the full gamut of modern cyber threats begins at the design level,' said U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm. 'Through this strategy, DOE is laying out a framework for ensuring the once-in-a-generation investment from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law secures our energy sector and delivers a stronger, cleaner electric grid.'
The National CIE Strategy provides guidance on the application of cybersecurity technology across the engineering design lifecycle of grid development. It also ensures that automated systems on the grid are designed to be cybersecure and resilient. The Strategy is organized into five pillars Awareness, Education, Development, Current Infrastructure, and Future Infrastructure and aims to reduce or eliminate cyber vulnerabilities by engineering them out. The CIE Strategy is also focused on reducing the likelihood of disruptions to the U.S. critical energy infrastructure even if a cyber-attack is successful.
The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020 directed DOE to convene a multi-stakeholder working group, comprised of senior technical leaders from across government, industry, academia, and the DOE National Laboratories, to develop a new strategy to defend the U.S. energy infrastructure from cybersecurity threats, vulnerabilities, and risks in the most critical industrial control systems. Pursuant to congressional direction, CESER created the Securing Energy Infrastructure Executive Task Force to lead the development of the National CIE Strategy as well as to identify new classes of security vulnerabilities in industrial control systems and to evaluate the technologies and standards used to secure industrial control systems.
More information about the National Cyber-Informed Engineering Strategy is available here.
Source: U.S. Department of Energy
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