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Geothermal Sector Cybersecurity Vulnerability Assessment - Presentation

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As geothermal resource contributions to the energy sector grow, cybersecurity will be increasingly important to ensure resilient, reliable, and secure clean energy for years to come. An overview of the cybersecurity vulnerability assessment project was developed and presented at the 2020 Geothermal Rising Annual Meeting. The data collection methods are discussed along with highlights of 8 possible vulnerabilities to consider with a deeper dive into one with some potential to be unique to the geothermal sector.

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TY - DATA AB - As geothermal resource contributions to the energy sector grow, cybersecurity will be increasingly important to ensure resilient, reliable, and secure clean energy for years to come. An overview of the cybersecurity vulnerability assessment project was developed and presented at the 2020 Geothermal Rising Annual Meeting. The data collection methods are discussed along with highlights of 8 possible vulnerabilities to consider with a deeper dive into one with some potential to be unique to the geothermal sector. AU - Markel, Tony A2 - Warren, Ian A3 - Hauck, Konrad A4 - Kitz, Kevin A5 - Dobson, Patrick DB - Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI) DP - Open EI | National Renewable Energy Laboratory DO - KW - geothermal KW - energy KW - cybersecurity KW - Geothermal Rising KW - working fluid KW - district heating KW - geographic distribution KW - controls KW - supply chain KW - chemical treatment KW - reservoir KW - vulnerability KW - risk KW - GRC LA - English DA - 2020/10/20 PY - 2020 PB - National Renewable Energy Laboratory T1 - Geothermal Sector Cybersecurity Vulnerability Assessment - Presentation UR - https://data.openei.org/submissions/7395 ER -
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Markel, Tony, et al. Geothermal Sector Cybersecurity Vulnerability Assessment - Presentation. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 20 October, 2020, GDR. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1277.
Markel, T., Warren, I., Hauck, K., Kitz, K., & Dobson, P. (2020). Geothermal Sector Cybersecurity Vulnerability Assessment - Presentation. [Data set]. GDR. National Renewable Energy Laboratory. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1277
Markel, Tony, Ian Warren, Konrad Hauck, Kevin Kitz, and Patrick Dobson. Geothermal Sector Cybersecurity Vulnerability Assessment - Presentation. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, October, 20, 2020. Distributed by GDR. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1277
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Data from Oct 20, 2020

Last updated Jan 11, 2021

Submitted Dec 21, 2020

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Tony Markel

303.275.4478

Authors

Tony Markel

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Ian Warren

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Konrad Hauck

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Kevin Kitz

Kitzworks

Patrick Dobson

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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DOE Project Details

Project Name Geothermal Sector Cybersecurity Vulnerability Assessment

Project Lead Sean Porse

Project Number FY19 AOP 4.6.9.1

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