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Video Presentation: Cyber Resilience for the Energy Sector

Assume you will be breached. Understand your position and prepare. Develop the right partnerships.

Location: United States Energy Association in Washington DC. Date: Sep 26, 2018

Overview

Assume you will be breached. Understand your position and prepare. Develop the right partnerships.

These three points are a chilling reminder that cyberattacks are the biggest threat facing the business world today. The increasing scale, complexity, and frequency of cyberattacks mean that organizations should prioritize being in a position where they are equipped and ready for the worst. Many industries are moving towards greater online connectivity, including the power and utilities sector, and the nature of threats is becoming more sophisticated and severe. Actors are increasingly organized, sophisticated, and devious, ranging from threats from hacktivists, to networks of organized crime, and nation states.

Cyberattacks on the energy sector, in particular within electricity infrastructure, would cause devastating, potentially catastrophic financial and human losse. These would have drastic consequences for the private and public sectors. In the USA, the Departments of Energy and Homeland Security have cautioned that their electricity infrastructure "faces imminent danger" from cyberattacks. Building robust cyber resilience is therefore critical.

In September 2018 Oliver Wyman’s North America Cyber Lead, Paul Mee, and Matt McCabe, Assistant General Counsel on Cyber Policy, Marsh, presented at the United States Energy Association in Washington. They called upon their experiences within the energy sector to show how firms can prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from cyberattacks. Watch our video below to find out more about ways to build cyber resilience within the energy sector

Video Presentation: Cyber Resilience for the Energy Sector

About Paul Mee

Paul is a partner in the Digital, Technology, Operations, & Analytics practice. For over 20 years, Paul has consulted on a wide range of cyber related areas, including Op Risk, IT Strategy, Operations & Governance, Cyber/Information Security and large-scale change management. Paul has specialist subject matter expertise in risk related data, IT architecture, and operations management, and is a member of the IIF Risk & Regulatory Affairs working group.