- Mr. Fabro, from Lofty Perch, helped bolster the perspective that industry is substantially improving cyber security- good technical, constructive views, recommendations and responses to congressional Q&A.
- NERC’s CSO Mr. Assante emphasizing progress since joining NERC in September of 2008- e.g. cyber event reporting, communicating more effectively with +1800 entities, improving analysis of threats and industry alerting. He also clearly stated the grid is not immune to cyber or physical threats. and more will be done with industry engaged, factoring NIST in further CIPs development. NERC also still views a need for more FERC authority to better address the risk of immediate, severe threats in a timely manner.
- Some committee members remain very skeptical about industry treating cyber security seriously, emphasizing concerns about being lied to by industry, lack of progress. Now questions are also focusing on what industry is really doing about the EMP threat - whether from a premeditated attack or natural in origin, e.g. solar storms. Nothing?
- Rep. Bill Pascrell, JR’s (from NJ) plainly spoken, eviscerating comments and questions provide an instructive example of some hardball congressional Q&A (jump to about 1:16:05 in recorded hearing) - NERC. working with DOE, formed up special invitation-only group July 2nd to further look at high impact, low probability, or better stated - low frequency, events (EMP, solar weather, terrorism, etc)
More:
- An avoidable catastrophe – Opinion Commentary. – Washington Times 7/20/2009
- Report of the Commission to Assess the Threat to the United Status from Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Attack, April 2008 (208 pages) - Well organized update to the 2004 report, walks through key scenarios and consequences.
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