As part of the ongoing Power Players by Origis® podcast series, GridSME CEO John Franzino joined Origis Services Managing Director Michael Eyman to discuss how solar owners and operators can better understand the global security threats facing energy companies, implement fundamental security controls for existing facilities, and incorporate consistent design practices and compliance costs when planning new facilities.
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Intensifying weather events are not the only threats to reliable power delivery; recent high-profile cyberattacks on energy and food infrastructure have exposed the vulnerability of critical networked systems. Following a recent string of cyberattacks, the member nations of the G7 Summit this summer declared a joint effort to address the ransomware crisis and hold member nations accountable. But in the meantime, what can the energy industry do now to protect grid security?
As part of the ongoing Power Players by Origis® podcast series, GridSME CEO John Franzino joined Origis Services Managing Director Michael Eyman to discuss how solar owners and operators can better understand the global security threats facing energy companies, implement fundamental security controls for existing facilities, and incorporate consistent design practices and compliance costs when planning new facilities.
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