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In the heart of Washington, where the rivers flow with potential, researchers at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are taking a stand against cyber threats targeting our aging hydropower infrastructure. As the state leads the nation in hydroelectricity production, it’s crucial to ensure that the systems powering our homes and businesses remain secure. The Tri-Cities are becoming a hub for innovation, focusing on safeguarding these vital resources from cyber risks. This proactive approach not only protects our energy supply but also sets a precedent for how we can defend other critical infrastructures. How do you think we can further enhance the security of our energy systems in the face of evolving cyber threats?
In the heart of Washington, where the rivers flow with potential, researchers at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are taking a stand against cyber threats targeting our aging hydropower infrastructure. As the state leads the nation in hydroelectricity production, it’s crucial to ensure that the systems powering our homes and businesses remain secure. The Tri-Cities are becoming a hub for innovation, focusing on safeguarding these vital resources from cyber risks. This proactive approach not only protects our energy supply but also sets a precedent for how we can defend other critical infrastructures. How do you think we can further enhance the security of our energy systems in the face of evolving cyber threats?
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Researchers fight cyber threats at aging US hydropower system
Washington generates more hydroelectricity than any other state, so it is fitting that research to protect the critical infrastructure responsible for generating this power is happening right here in the Tri-Cities, at the Department of Energy's Paci
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