The Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response (CESER) news section features current news, accomplishments, research initiatives, funding opportunities and more from around the energy sector.
The Department of Energy’s CyberForce® workforce development program is gearing up for its 2022 events, which are designed to help the next generation of cybersecurity professionals protect our nation’s critical energy systems against cyber threats.

National Cyber-Informed Engineering Strategy Lays out Guidance for Building Resilient Clean Energy Systems that Can Withstand Cyber Attacks

The OT Defender Fellowship is a highly selective educational opportunity led by DOE’s CESER, alongside the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), that gives its fellows an exclusive, insider view of how the government functions.
The Critical Energy Cybersecurity Accelerator (CECA) is now accepting applications from cybersecurity solution providers for it's first cohort.
Learn more about how industry optimization with layers of physical, cyber, and energy security to keep our nation at the forefront of global innovation.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CyManII) today released its first Public Roadmap, which details a five-year plan for the Institute’s activities, priorities, and initiatives.

Biden Administration Continues Actions to Provide Relief for American Consumers and Businesses Due to Putin’s Energy Price Hike

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced $53 million in funding for small businesses to pursue projects aimed at combatting climate change.

DOE to Initiate Transparent, Competitive Process to Replenish U.S. Emergency Crude Oil Distributed to Alleviate Global Supply Disruptions Caused by Putin’s War

Funding Will Support Six University-Led Projects That Will Lead Research, Development, and Demonstrations for New Cyber Technology