Securing the Clean Energy Transition with Cyber-Informed Engineering

Samuel Douglas Chanoski, Emma Mary Stewart, Virginia L. Wright

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Abstract

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law kick-started a surge in clean energy investments in the United States. Securing these systems and their supporting infrastructure from the outset is imperative, starting from the conceptual design and continuing through the entire engineering lifecycle. Cyber-Informed Engineering is an ideal approach to seamlessly integrate the necessary advanced control capabilities and adaptive protection systems, especially considering the trend towards cloud-based infrastructure and process controls. Learn more about CIE at https://www.energy.gov/ceser/articles/cyber-informed-engineering-bridge-between-cyber-and-critical-infrastructure-securing.
Original languageEnglish
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StatePublished - Feb 7 2024

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