Throughout 2021, DOE’s emergency responders supported the U.S. energy sector through countless response and restoration efforts to protect and secure the energy supply that millions of Americans depend on every day.
The Department of Energy’s Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response Applauds the Landmark Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal
120 teams from 105 universities competed to test their cyber defense skills and protect a hydropower company from simulated cyber challenges.
Our national security depends on our ability to secure critical energy infrastructure from cyber threats and attacks.
In April 2021, the Biden Administration launched an Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Initiative to strengthen the cybersecurity of the critical infrastructure across the United States.
U.S. energy companies have been using the Cybersecurity Capability Maturity Model (C2M2) to evaluate their cybersecurity capabilities and optimize their security investments for nearly a decade.
Cyber threats to our nation’s energy systems are rising. For the Department of Energy (DOE), the resiliency and security of America’s energy infrastructure is a top priority.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today released Version 2.0 (V2.0) of the Cybersecurity Capability Maturity Model (C2M2)
CyberForce is building a pipeline of candidates to enter the cyber workforce.
On March 9, 2021 CESER Senior Advisor for Cybersecurity Cheri Caddy presented a briefing on DOE supply chain risk management programs at the third annual Japan-U.S. Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Conference for the Asia-Pacific Region.