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Published 16 February 2021 Two cybersecurity researchers have published a new book to help train employees at public utilities to recognize cybersecurity vulnerabilities and develop measures to defend their networks from increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks. Two cybersecurity researchers at Idaho National Laboratoryhave published a new book to help train employees at public utilities to recognize cybersecurity vulnerabilities and develop measures to defend their networks from increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks. , written by Andy Bochman and Sarah Freeman, details INL’s innovative approach to securing critical infrastructure systems like the electric power grid, oil and natural gas refineries and water treatment facilities. Developed in the pre-internet era, much of the technology responsible for controlling operations at many public utilities is often decades-old and lacks modern defense capabilities. This makes them vulnerable to cyberattacks ranging from ransomware

Idaho National Lab researchers publish book on cybersecurity for public utilities

Daily Energy Insider Published on February 04, 2021 by Dave Kovaleski © Shutterstock Two cybersecurity researchers at Idaho National Laboratory (INL) have authored a book to help train employees at public utilities to recognize cybersecurity vulnerabilities and develop measures to defend their networks from cyberattacks. The book Countering Cyber Sabotage: Introducing Consequence-Driven, Cyber-Informed Engineering – was written by Andy Bochman and Sarah Freeman. It details INL’s innovative approach to secure critical infrastructure systems like the electric power grid, oil and natural gas refineries, and water treatment facilities. The authors point out that much of the technology responsible for controlling operations at many public utilities is decades-old and lacks modern defense capabilities. This makes them vulnerable to cyberattacks ranging from ransomware threats to significant service disruptions.

INL researchers publish book to prevent cybersecurity disruptions, train workforce

 E-Mail Two cybersecurity researchers at Idaho National Laboratory have published a new book to help train employees at public utilities to recognize cybersecurity vulnerabilities and develop measures to defend their networks from increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks. Countering Cyber Sabotage: Introducing Consequence-Driven, Cyber-Informed Engineering, written by Andy Bochman and Sarah Freeman, details INL s innovative approach to securing critical infrastructure systems like the electric power grid, oil and natural gas refineries and water treatment facilities. Developed in the pre-internet era, much of the technology responsible for controlling operations at many public utilities is often decades-old and lacks modern defense capabilities. This makes them vulnerable to cyberattacks ranging from ransomware threats to significant service disruptions.

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