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According to Marcus Sachs, CSO with the North American Electric Reliability Corporation, doomsday fears of a cyberattack against the U.S. electric grid are overblown.
A RSA Conference panel tackles the difficulty in defining cyberwar.
The United States is losing on the cyber-battlefield and face a bleak threat landscape, according to DHS chairman Michael McCaul. But, he says, there is still hope to turn things around.
A recent batch of vulnerabilities in Honeywell building automation system software epitomize the linger security issues around SCADA and industrial control systems.
A series of remotely exploitable vulnerabilities – including clear text passwords – exist in a set of Honeywell SCADA systems.
ICS-CERT warns of default credentials in Schneider Electric Wonderware Historian that can be abused to compromise Historian databases.
Mozilla released its first Internet Health Report, examining the dangers of over-sharing eroding privacy, and the security of connected devices.
The Department of Homeland Security has designated the U.S. voting infrastructure as critical infrastructure.
Burlington Electric Department general manager Neale Lunderville speaks out about last week’s incident and response to reports the electric grid had been hacked.
The rush to connect a security incident at a Vermont utility to Russian government hackers is more evidence of the challenges around attribution.