GE Vernova is one of six organizations participating in CESER’s CyTRICS™ program addressing supply chain security challenges.
Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response
December 11, 2025The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response (CESER) and U.S.-based GE Vernova have strengthened their collaboration to assess critical infrastructure components for cybersecurity vulnerabilities through CESER’s Cyber Testing for Resilient Industrial Control Systems (CyTRICS) program. As part of this expanding collaboration, CESER and GE Vernova will continue to work together to improve operational technology resilience, refine processes, and enhance security postures, ultimately contributing to stronger grid security.
CESER conducts testing through the CyTRICS program to address evolving digital supply chain security challenges. CyTRICS™ leverages best-in-class test facilities and analytic capabilities to test cyber resilience of energy technologies at six DOE National Laboratories.
“CESER’s work to secure the energy sector is made possible through relationships with companies like GE Vernova,” said Alex Fitzsimmons, Acting Under Secretary of Energy and CESER Director. “We have made significant progress testing critical grid components alongside GE Vernova's Gas Power business and are pleased to enhance an already fruitful CyTRICS collaboration with GE Vernova.”
GE Vernova is one of six organizations participating in CESER’s CyTRICS™ program. Strategic relationships with key stakeholders like GE Vernova include technology developers, manufacturers, asset owners and operators, and interagency relationships. Collaboratively, this effort strengthens the security and resilience of the energy sector, addressing supply chain risk management challenges.
“We are excited to expand our work with CESER and leverage GE Vernova’s world class technology to help strengthen cybersecurity and infrastructure resilience,” said GE Vernova Chief Corporate Officer Roger Martella. “The CyTRICS program and access to advanced facilities at DOE’s National Laboratories can provide valuable insights to staying ahead of the curve.”