The grid is already being tested by the massive demand for data centers to support the artificial intelligence boom.
As AI-driven energy demand collides with nation-state cyber probing and fragmented IT/OT defenses, utilities must move beyond patchwork fixes and adopt a secure-by-design strategy to prevent small ...
The U.S. power grid faces increasing pressure from two directions. Nation-state-backed adversaries are constantly probing ways to disrupt power supplies. At the same time, the rapid adoption of ...
Energy used to be a budget line item—important and predictable. Today, it is increasingly a geopolitical variable and ...
The North American transmission watchdog warns of cascading outages if the largest data centers aren’t regulated.
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Leaders across government and industry are confronting a hard truth: The attack surface for critical infrastructure security has expanded as aging systems have been retrofitted with networked ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has introduced its first comprehensive cyber strategy aimed at strengthening the security and resilience ...
Whether you’re debating grid stability or cyber resilience, building both power and trust into data centers is essential.
The electric utility industry is embracing artificial intelligence at an unprecedented pace. With 94% of utility executives expecting AI to drive significant revenue growth within three years and the ...
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Power grid in high-risk zone – IES

… as demand doubles, transmission lagsThe national electricity transmission network has entered what the Institute for Energy Security (IES) describes as a ‘higher-risk zone’, after a decade of rapid ...