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5 February 2019

Electric Industry Should Focus Efforts In 2019 To Meet Additional Cybersecurity And Supply Chain Requirements

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Reed Smith
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In late 2018, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) published a final rule updating and adding to the Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Reliability Standards,
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In late 2018, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) published a final rule updating and adding to the Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Reliability Standards, which are intended to help protect the bulk electric system (BES) in North America against cybersecurity risks. The final rule:

  • Creates a new Supply Chain Risk Management Reliability Standard (CIP-013-1)
  • Updates the Electronic Security Perimeter(s) Reliability Standard (CIP-005-6)
  • Updates the Configuration Change Management and Vulnerability Assessments Reliability Standard (CIP-010-3)

Organizations subject to the Reliability Standards have until July 1, 2020, to develop and implement the necessary policies, procedures, and systems to meet these new obligations.

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ARTICLE
5 February 2019

Electric Industry Should Focus Efforts In 2019 To Meet Additional Cybersecurity And Supply Chain Requirements

United States Energy and Natural Resources
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