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Utility Security Podcast
Utility Security
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2 weeks ago
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Utility Security Podcast
Utility Security Podcast - Deep Dive - Rocking the Boat - Why Utility Security Must Challenge the Status Quo
In the utility sector, the most formidable adversaries aren’t always external threats. Often, the biggest hurdles are internal: complacency, misconceptions, and parochialism. In this episode, we dive into the critical need to challenge the ”if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” mindset. Discover why this internal resistance can be more dangerous than any external threat actor and learn practical strategies to dismantle these obstacles, foster a holistic security culture, and build a truly resilient and sustainable protection stance for our critical infrastructure. Here is the podcast description and supplemental content based on the article: Podcast Description Title: Rocking the Boat: Why Utility Security Must Challenge the Status Quo Show Notes: In the utility sector, the most formidable adversaries aren’t always external threats. Often, the biggest hurdles are internal: complacency, misconceptions, and parochialism. In this episode, we dive into the critical need to challenge the ”if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” mindset. Discover why this internal resistance can be more dangerous than any external threat actor and learn practical strategies to dismantle these obstacles, foster a holistic security culture, and build a truly resilient and sustainable protection stance for our critical infrastructure. Key Takeaways Internal Obstacles are Formidable: The greatest challenges to enhancing utility security are often internal biases and resistance to change, specifically complacency (”it hasn’t happened yet”), misconceptions about security, and parochialism (departmental silos). Complacency is the ”Silent Assassin”: A false sense of security, often built on a long period without a critical incident, leads to relaxed protocols and slashed budgets, leaving the organization vulnerable. Compliance Does Not Equal Security: Simply meeting minimum regulatory standards (like NERC-CIP) is not a comprehensive security strategy. A robust posture must be proactive, holistic, and continually evolving. Security is a Shared Responsibility: Effective security is not just an IT problem, a silver bullet technology, or the sole responsibility of law enforcement. It requires a collaborative, ”all-hands-on-deck” approach that breaks down departmental silos and involves every employee. Challenging the Status Quo is Essential: To stay ahead of evolving threats, security professionals must be willing to ”rock the boat” and push for change, even if it’s unpopular. This involves fostering cross-departmental collaboration, promoting an ”all in the same boat” attitude, and leveraging industry partnerships. #UtilitySecurity #CriticalInfrastructure #CyberSecurity #SecurityCulture #RiskManagement
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2 weeks ago
12 minutes

Utility Security Podcast
Utility Security Podcast - Deep Dive - Substation Intrusion - Are You Ready To Respond?
A critical security breach at a power substation on Christmas morning. It’s a nightmare scenario, but one that utilities must be prepared for. In this episode of the Utility Security Podcast, we explore the vital, yet often overlooked, steps required to forge an unbreakable link between utility security and local law enforcement. Discover why a simple 911 call is a ”massive failure in preparation” and how to proactively equip police with the context and logistical details they need for a rapid and effective response. Dive deep into the strategies that can drastically reduce police response times, as highlighted in a real-world case study from the Pacific Northwest where coordination slashed response from 12 to just 5 minutes. Learn about the importance of sharing threat intelligence, prioritizing critical sites, and using innovative tech like What3words for pinpoint location accuracy. For a more in-depth look at this topic, check out our companion article: Substation Intrusion: Are You Ready to Respond? Key Takeaways Proactive communication is key: Don’t wait for an emergency to establish a relationship with local law enforcement. Regularly share intelligence, detail the potential community impact of an outage, and jointly develop response plans. Response time dictates physical security: The time it takes for police to arrive directly informs the level of physical hardening required for a substation. A longer response time necessitates stronger fences, gates, and locks. Scripting 911 calls is crucial: Vague language can lead to a low-priority dispatch. Use pre-agreed, scripted phrases that clearly communicate the severity of the situation to ensure an immediate, high-priority response. Technology can save precious minutes: Tools like What3words for precise location mapping and secure, real-time video feeds can provide law enforcement with invaluable situational awareness during an incident. Joint training is non-negotiable: Conduct regular walkthroughs and scenario-based drills with police to test communication protocols and identify weaknesses in the response plan before a real incident occurs. #UtilitySecurity #CriticalInfrastructure #GridSecurity #PhysicalSecurity #SubstationSecurity #EmergencyResponse
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1 month ago
13 minutes

Utility Security Podcast
Utility Security Podcast - How Lidar & 3D Modeling are improving Utility Security
Editor Curtis Marquardt has a conversation with Martin Vojtek from Hexagon to discuss their work with EG. D, a Czech Republic Electric Utility that serves nearly three million customers, to secure substations using Lidar technology. Vojtek shares what expectations EG.D had for the technology and how they utilized the solution to not only achieve security goals, but safety and maintenance goals as well. Tune in to stay updated and informed about securing our nation’s utilities! Subscribe to Utility Security Magazine at no cost! - https://utilitysecurity.com/subscribe-now/ #UtilitySecurity #DisasterResponse #CriticalInfrastructure #UtilityResilience #Lidar
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2 months ago
19 minutes 36 seconds

Utility Security Podcast
Utility Security Podcast - Disaster Response Security - Proven Strategies with VRP Group’s Ross Falisi
In this episode of the Utility Security Podcast, host Curtis Marquardt, Jr. sits down with Ross Falisi of VRP Group—a seasoned expert in utility and disaster security. As hurricane, flood, and wildfire seasons ramp up, utilities must prepare to protect both their people and their reputation in the face of increasing threats—from natural disasters to civil unrest and targeted attacks. Ross shares actionable strategies drawn from real-world experience, including how to build effective disaster response plans, why flexibility (or “Semper Gumby”) is essential, how to safely manage worker camps, and why hiring the right kind of security firm can make or break your operation. Whether you’re a utility executive, storm boss, or security leader, this episode is packed with frontline-tested insights that can help you prevent chaos, control risk, and come out of a crisis stronger than before. Key Takeaways: Preparation is critical, but flexibility is what sustains effective disaster response. Command and control structures are vital—especially in chaotic, resource-limited environments. Camps for crews must be secured and alcohol-free to reduce risk of injury, crime, and reputation damage. Not all security is created equal: Vet security vendors thoroughly and ensure they specialize in disaster environments. Community engagement, cultural awareness, and proper de-escalation training are essential to protect both workers and public relations. 3 Q&As from the Episode: Q1: Why should utilities prohibit alcohol in worker camps during disaster response? A: Because 90% of camp incidents—injuries, assaults, and more—can be linked to intoxication. Eliminating alcohol drastically reduces operational risk. Q2: What’s “Semper Gumby” and why is it important? A: It’s the mindset of staying flexible. Even with a great plan, conditions change fast. Flexibility helps teams adapt while maintaining control and safety. Q3: Why are off-duty police officers not always the best security option? A: While experienced, they’re legally bound to public duties first. In disaster scenarios, this can compromise your assets and operations. Specialized, contracted security teams ensure focus, structure, and accountability. Tune in to stay updated and informed about securing our nation’s utilities! Subscribe to Utility Security Magazine at no cost! - https://utilitysecurity.com/subscribe-now/ #UtilitySecurity #DisasterResponse #CriticalInfrastructure #UtilityResilience #FieldCrewSafety #StormRecoverySecurity
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3 months ago
26 minutes 12 seconds

Utility Security Podcast
Utility Security Podcast: Defending Utilities from the Drone Threat: Expert Strategies with Bill Edwards
In this episode of the Utility Security Podcast, host Curtis Marquardt welcomes back Bill Edwards of Phoenix 6 Consulting to discuss the growing threat of drones (UAS) to critical infrastructure. They explore how rapidly evolving drone technology—like first-person view (FPV) control and signal-dark modes—poses unique detection and mitigation challenges. Bill breaks down the latest federal executive orders, outlines proactive, low-cost steps utilities can take now, and emphasizes the importance of risk assessment, training, and layered detection strategies. Whether you’re a utility security professional, emergency planner, or critical infrastructure manager, this episode provides expert insight on preparing for the next wave of air-domain threats. Stay ahead of evolving risks and learn practical ways to safeguard your assets, teams, and communities against this rapidly growing challenge. Tune in to stay updated and informed about securing our nation’s utilities! Subscribe to Utility Security Magazine at no cost! - https://utilitysecurity.com/subscribe-now/ ✅ Key Takeaways Drone technology is evolving rapidly—with new capabilities like FPV control and signal-dark modes making detection harder. Executive Orders signal growing federal support—but mitigation authority remains largely federal, requiring local facilities to prepare now. Proactive planning matters—even without mitigation authority, utilities can do risk assessments, training, and policy development. Layered detection is key—combining RF sensors, radar, optical, and acoustic approaches. Education is foundational—understanding the threat ecosystem is essential for smart, cost-effective security investments. ❓ 3 Questions and Answers Q1: Why is the drone threat to utilities growing so quickly? A: Drone technology is advancing in weeks, not years. Features like first-person view (FPV), improved payload capacity, and “dark mode” make drones cheaper, easier to control precisely, and harder to detect. Q2: What can utilities do if mitigation authority is federal-only? A: They can still act now with low- or no-cost steps: educate leadership, assess vulnerabilities, develop emergency response plans, and integrate air-domain awareness into existing security programs. Q3: How can utilities improve drone detection? A: By implementing layered detection strategies using radio frequency sensors, radar for non-emitting drones, high-fidelity optical cameras, and acoustic sensors—ensuring redundancy and coverage. #UtilitySecurity #DroneThreat #CriticalInfrastructure #AirDomainAwareness #EmergencyPreparedness
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4 months ago
33 minutes 51 seconds

Utility Security Podcast
Theft, Ballistic Threats & Explosives, Oh My! - Dominic Dillon & Curtis Marquardt
In this episode of the Utility Security Podcast, host Curtis Marquardt engages with Dominic Dillon of 3B Protection to delve into the escalating threats facing utility infrastructures, including theft, ballistic attacks, and explosive devices. They discuss how 3B Protection’s innovative solutions, such as advanced barriers and EMP-resistant materials, are evolving to meet these challenges. The conversation also covers the importance of fire-resistant materials and the role of integrated security systems in safeguarding critical utility assets. Listeners will gain insights into the latest technologies and strategies for enhancing the resilience of utility infrastructures. Read the article: https://utilitysecurity.com/blog/theft-ballistic-threats-explosives-oh-my/ Key Takeaways: Evolving Threat Landscape: Utility infrastructures are increasingly targeted by sophisticated threats, necessitating advanced protective measures. Advanced Barrier Solutions: 3B Protection offers barriers designed to withstand ballistic impacts, forced entries, and explosive forces, enhancing physical security. EMP and HEMP Protection: Incorporating copper-based compounds into building materials can shield facilities from electromagnetic pulses and high electromagnetic fields. Fire Resistance Standards: Adhering to ASTM E119 standards ensures that materials can withstand extreme temperatures and direct water exposure, crucial for fire-prone areas. Integrated Security Systems: Collaborations, like that between 3B Protection and Convergint, aim to provide comprehensive and cost-effective security solutions for utilities. 5 Questions & Answers: Q: What types of threats are modern utility infrastructures facing? A: Utilities are confronting a range of threats, including theft, ballistic attacks, forced entries, and the use of explosives, all of which require robust and adaptive security measures. Q: How does 3B Protection’s technology address these threats? A: 3B Protection develops specialized barriers and materials that provide resistance against ballistic impacts, forced entries, and explosive forces, enhancing the physical security of utility sites. Q: Why is EMP protection important for utilities? A: Electromagnetic pulses can disrupt or damage electronic systems. Incorporating EMP-resistant materials helps ensure the continued operation of critical infrastructure during such events. Q: What is the significance of the ASTM E119 fire resistance standard? A: ASTM E119 sets the benchmark for fire resistance, ensuring that materials can endure high temperatures and direct water exposure, which is vital for preventing fire-related damages in utility infrastructures. Q: How do integrated security solutions benefit utility companies? A: Integrated solutions, like those from 3B Protection and Convergint, offer comprehensive security by combining various protective measures, leading to enhanced safety and potential cost savings for utility companies. Tune in to stay updated and informed about securing our nation’s utilities! Subscribe to Utility Security Magazine at no cost! - https://utilitysecurity.com/subscribe-now/ #UtilitySecurity #InfrastructureProtection #EMPProtection #FireResistance #CriticalInfrastructure #UtilitySecurity
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5 months ago
13 minutes 36 seconds

Utility Security Podcast
Live from ISC West 2025: Keeping critical infrastructure uninterrupted: ALCEA’s Vision for Secure Infrastructure
Live from ISC West 2025: Keeping critical infrastructure uninterrupted: ALCEA’s Vision for Secure Infrastructure Utility Security magazine caught up with Jerry Burhans, Managing Director at ALCEA, live from the show floor at ISC West 2025. In this insightful episode, Jerry and editor Curtis Housh discuss the evolving landscape of utility security technology. From how ALCEA is addressing compliance challenges and contractor access management to engineering hardware for extreme weather and responding to the latest tariff news—this conversation highlights what it takes to protect critical infrastructure in a rapidly changing world. Plus, Jerry shares what excites him most about the future of utility security. View the white paper: https://www.alceaglobal.com/en/markets/security-solutions-for-us-market/nerc-cip-standards-and-physical-security-solutions ✅ Key Takeaways: Compliance Evolution: ALCEA is partnering closely with integrators and utilities to design solutions that simplify compliance, especially with NERC CIP regulations. Smart Contractor Access: ALCEA’s electromechanical locks, paired with tools like Biosite and CrewSight, offer controlled, credentialed access for contractors. Extreme Weather Resilience: ALCEA’s hardware solutions—like those developed with Abloy—are engineered to withstand everything from hurricanes to deep freezes. Tariff Impact Response: The company is proactively communicating with customers and adjusting pricing in response to new tariffs, aiming for transparency and value. Collaboration Over Competition: ALCEA emphasizes partnerships—even with competitors—to deliver integrated, purpose-built solutions. People-First Approach: Jerry sees the biggest change not just in tech, but in customer sophistication—utilities are getting smarter, demanding better-fit, future-ready security solutions. Subscribe to Utility Security Magazine at no cost! - https://utilitysecurity.com/subscribe-now/ #UtilitySecurity #CriticalInfrastructure #SmartAccessControl #ComplianceSolutions #ExtremeWeatherReady #ISCWest
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7 months ago
18 minutes 57 seconds

Utility Security Podcast
Beyond the Fence - Strengthening Substation Security Through Threat Assessments
In this episode of the Utility Security Podcast, we explore the critical challenges facing substation security and the importance of comprehensive threat assessments. Inspired by Jim Willis’s article, Substation Security Challenges: Conducting Threat Assessments, we break down the three main threat categories—consequential, indirect, and direct threats—and explain why “hope is an expensive commodity” when it comes to protecting essential infrastructure. From increasing risks of cyberattacks and vandalism to natural disasters and social unrest, our discussion dives into real-world examples, proactive defense strategies, and the four-step process to securing substations. Tune in to learn how utilities can stay ahead of evolving threats and keep the power grid resilient. Key Takeaways: ✔️ Threat assessments are essential—security isn’t just about fences and cameras. ✔️ Utilities face three main types of threats: consequential (social/political unrest), indirect (natural disasters), and direct (deliberate attacks). ✔️ Understanding attacker motivations—from activists to cybercriminals—helps shape better defenses. ✔️ The four-step threat assessment process identifies vulnerabilities and prepares utilities for the worst. ✔️ Physical security, cybersecurity, and emergency response all play a role in protecting substations. ✔️ Trust and transparency between utilities, employees, and the public are key to a safer grid. Tune in to stay updated and informed about securing our nation’s utilities! Subscribe to Utility Security Magazine at no cost! - https://utilitysecurity.com/subscribe-now/ #UtilitySecurity #SubstationSecurity #CriticalInfrastructure #CyberThreats #PowerGridProtection #ThreatAssessment
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8 months ago
28 minutes 1 second

Utility Security Podcast
ISC West 2025 Preview - How ISC West is Shaping the Future of Utility Security
Editor-in-Chief Curtis Marquardt Jr. sat down with Mary Beth Shaughnessy, Vice President of ISC Events at RX, and Ron Hawkins, Senior Director of Industry Relations at the Security Industry Association (SIA), to discuss how security professionals can maximize their experience at ISC West 2025. Taking place March 31 – April 4 at the Venetian Expo, this year’s event features an extra day of education and expanded focus areas, including cybersecurity, drones, robotics, and more. In this episode of the Utility Security Podcast, we dive into ISC West 2025, the premier event for security professionals. Mary Beth Shaughnessy (Event VP for ISC Events) and Ron Hawkins (Senior Director of Industry Relations at SIA) join us to discuss what makes ISC West the Super Bowl of Security and why utility professionals can’t afford to miss it. From cutting-edge cybersecurity and AI advancements to exclusive networking events and educational sessions, ISC West offers a one-of-a-kind experience for those safeguarding our nation’s critical infrastructure. Tune in to hear what’s new, how utilities can benefit, and why this year’s event is set to be the biggest yet! Key Takeaways: ✔️ ISC West 2025 is expanding its cybersecurity offerings to address growing threats. ✔️ Over 750 exhibitors will showcase the latest in perimeter security, AI, and emerging tech. ✔️ The event will feature 110+ educational sessions tailored to critical infrastructure professionals. ✔️ Utility security experts can network with industry leaders and policymakers in dedicated events. ✔️ A special Protecting Utilities Lunch will bring together top voices in the field. ✔️ Don’t miss the AI Discovery Zone, featuring the latest advancements in artificial intelligence for security. Tune in to stay updated and informed about securing our nation’s utilities! Subscribe to Utility Security Magazine at no cost! - https://utilitysecurity.com/subscribe-now/ #UtilitySecurity #ISCWest #Cybersecurity #AI #CriticalInfrastructure #SecurityConference
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8 months ago
26 minutes 8 seconds

Utility Security Podcast
From Vulnerability to Strength - Utility Security Strategies - Jim Willis, MSc, CMAS, CHS1
In this episode of the Utility Security Podcast, we sit down with Jim Willis, CEO of Indev Tactical, to discuss the growing security challenges facing utilities today. From the increasing number of substation attacks to mass shooting preparedness, Jim shares invaluable insights from his extensive experience in the field. We cover best practices for securing substations, the importance of vendor selection, and how to implement effective security training without overwhelming employees. With evolving threats, including drones used for surveillance and attacks, utilities must stay ahead of the curve. Tune in to learn how to enhance your security posture and protect critical infrastructure.
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9 months ago
27 minutes 3 seconds

Utility Security Podcast
Utility Security Podcast - Securing the Future - Fredrik Nilsson on AI, Cybersecurity, and Utility Threats
Join us as we explore the cutting-edge of utility security with Fredrik Nilsson, VP of Americas for Axis Communications. Recorded live at ISC East in New York, this episode delves into the growing challenges of cyberattacks, drone threats, and copper theft. Discover actionable solutions, like proactive cybersecurity measures, drone detection technologies, and AI-powered innovations, from one of the leading voices in video surveillance and IoT integration. Don’t miss this deep dive into the strategies shaping the future of utility security. Key Takeaways: Cybersecurity for Utilities: How proactive measures and processes enhance defense against growing cyber threats. Drone Defense: Advanced technologies for detecting and tracking drone incursions near critical infrastructure. Copper Theft Solutions: Leveraging light-sensitive and thermal cameras to deter and prevent theft. AI in Security: The evolution of analytics and AI for smarter, cost-effective surveillance and operational efficiency. Addressing Talent Shortages: Programs and initiatives to train and attract talent into the utility security industry. #UtilitySecurity #CyberThreats #DroneDefense #CopperTheft #AISecurity #UtilityInnovation #GridSafety #ISCNewYork #AxisCommunications Tune in to stay updated and informed about securing our nation’s utilities! Subscribe to Utility Security Magazine at no cost! - https://utilitysecurity.com/subscribe-now/
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11 months ago
20 minutes 42 seconds

Utility Security Podcast
Utility Security Deep Dive - Danger from Above - The Time is Now to Address Drone Risks
Utility Security Deep Dive - Danger from Above - The Time is Now to Address Drone Risks Written by William Edwards on October 31, 2024. Posted in Infrastructure Security. Read the article here - https://utilitysecurity.com/blog/danger-from-above-the-time-is-now-to-address-drone-risks/ In this episode, we dive deep into the rapidly evolving world of drone technology, examining the growing risks and potential impacts on both civilian and military fronts. We discuss unsettling real-world incidents, from drones dropping hazardous materials to sophisticated cyber-attack capabilities. As drones become more accessible and adaptable, the conversation explores the complex ecosystem surrounding drone technology, including detection systems, legal challenges, and the urgent need for effective countermeasures. While highlighting both the dangers and opportunities of drones, we also consider how collective action, education, and proactive regulation can help shape a safer future for this powerful technology.
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11 months ago
18 minutes 59 seconds

Utility Security Podcast
Utility Security Magazine Reports in Live at the Utility Technology Association’s (UVA) Conference
Utility Security Magazine reports in live on location at the Utility Technology Association’s (UVA) annual conference which was held in Huntsville, Alabama this year. We talk with UTA President Vicky Wilson Turner all about why this annual event brings a wealth of learning and networking opportunities to utility cybersecurity and technology professionals. Tune in to stay updated and informed about securing our nation’s utilities! Subscribe to Utility Security Magazine at no cost! - https://utilitysecurity.com/subscribe-now/
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1 year ago
7 minutes 9 seconds

Utility Security Podcast
Utility Security Deep Dive - Strategies for Protecting Critical Infrastructure
In this episode of the Utility Security Podcast, host Curtis Marquardt sits down with Frank Harrison, Regional Security Director at World Travel Protection, to discuss the critical aspects of securing utility infrastructure. Frank shares his extensive experience in crime prevention, physical security, and crisis management. The conversation covers real-world examples of security measures in mining, substations, and utility facilities, as well as the growing threat posed by extremist groups. Frank offers actionable insights on risk management, crisis response, and the importance of involving all employees in the security process. Key Takeaways: Crime Prevention: Frank discusses the role of physical security and how crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) can mitigate risks in utility infrastructure. Multi-Layered Defense: Implementing a minimum of three lines of defense is key to protecting critical utility assets. Emerging Threats: Extremist groups are increasingly targeting substations and utility sites, requiring new defense strategies. Firefighter & Security Collaboration: First responders and security teams must work closely to identify potential threats and mitigate damage. Crisis Management: Organizations need to review their crisis management protocols to ensure decision-makers are equipped to handle evolving threats. Connect with Frank - https://www.linkedin.com/in/franciswilliamharrison/ Connect with Curtis - https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtis-marquardt-jr-741aab30 #UtilitySecurity #InfrastructureProtection #CrisisManagement #PhysicalSecurity #CyberThreats #CrimePrevention #CriticalInfrastructure #FireSafety #RiskManagement #SubstationSecurity Tune in to stay updated and informed about securing our nation’s utilities! Subscribe to Utility Security Magazine at no cost! - https://utilitysecurity.com/subscribe-now/
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1 year ago
14 minutes 54 seconds

Utility Security Podcast
Knowing Your Risks and Vulnerabilities and How to Prioritize Budget to Close Gaps
Welcome to the Utility Security Podcast, your command center for all things utility security! From power plant warriors to grid guardians, this podcast is your essential briefing on the latest vulnerabilities, industry best practices, and inspiring stories of resilience from frontline heroes keeping our grids secure. Join us as we interview security chiefs, tech wizards, and policy shapers to bring you expert intel and insights. In this episode, we sat down with Shawn Wallace, the Director of Critical Infrastructure for Unlimited Technology, and Glenn Engel, the Global Business Resilience and Security Manager for the AES Corporation, to get their insightful perspectives on how to best evaluate risk, prioritize assets and align your spend in ways that build a truly effective security posture.  #UtilitySecurity #GridProtection #InfrastructureSecurity #SecurityPodcast #ExpertInsights #FutureProofing #ExtremeWeather #TechInnovation #Resilience Tune in to stay updated and informed about securing our nation’s utilities! Subscribe to Utility Security Magazine at no cost! - https://utilitysecurity.com/subscribe-now/
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1 year ago
17 minutes 27 seconds

Utility Security Podcast
Utility Security Podcast -Talking Utility Security with Jerry Burhans from ALCEA, ASSA ABLOY’s Critical Infrastructure Division
Welcome to the Utility Security Podcast, your command center for all things utility security! From power plant warriors to grid guardians, this podcast is your essential briefing on the latest vulnerabilities, industry best practices, and inspiring stories of resilience from frontline heroes keeping our grids secure. Join us as we interview security chiefs, tech wizards, and policy shapers to bring you expert intel and insights. In this episode, we welcome Jerry Burhans from ALCEA, ASSA ABLOY’s Critical Infrastructure Division, who shares his extensive experience in the security industry. We delve into the evolving threats faced by utilities, such as theft, vandalism, and drone attacks, and discuss how ALCEA is aligning its solutions to meet these challenges. Jere also provides valuable insights into the importance of collaboration, future-proofing security solutions, and adapting to extreme weather conditions. Key Takeaways: Importance of listening to customers and collaborating with internal and external partners. Challenges and solutions in protecting widespread utility operations. Future-proofing security solutions to ensure longevity and effectiveness. Adapting to extreme weather conditions and ensuring robust security measures. #UtilitySecurity #GridProtection #InfrastructureSecurity #SecurityPodcast #ExpertInsights #FutureProofing #ExtremeWeather #TechInnovation #Resilience Tune in to stay updated and informed about securing our nation’s utilities! Subscribe to Utility Security Magazine at no cost! - https://utilitysecurity.com/subscribe-now/
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1 year ago
32 minutes 16 seconds

Utility Security Podcast
Utility Security Podcast - CISA’s New Secure By Design Pledge Sets New Standard for Cybersecurity
Utility Security Podcast - CISA’s New Secure By Design Pledge Sets New Standard for Cybersecurity - Matthew Rogers, PhD
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1 year ago
23 minutes 41 seconds

Utility Security Podcast
Utility Security Podcast - How 'Global Weirding' is Creating New Threats for Utility Security Professionals - Andrew Bochman
Join Curtis Marquardt Jr., Managing Editor with Utility Security Magazine, in a compelling discussion with Andrew Bochman, Senior Grid Strategist at Idaho National Laboratory. In this episode, Andrew explores the crucial issues of climate change and its impact on utility infrastructure. Discover the concept of ”global weirding” and how once-in-a-century events are becoming more frequent. He shares insights into how utility security professionals can adapt to these changes, integrating cyber and physical security strategies to tackle evolving risks. Learn about the importance of planning for extreme weather, population displacement, and other climate-related challenges. Tune in to gain valuable knowledge on preparing for and mitigating the impacts of climate change on our critical infrastructure. Subscribe to Utility Security Magazine at no cost! - https://utilitysecurity.com/subscribe-now/ #UtilitySafety #ClimateChange #GridSecurity #CyberSecurity #PhysicalSecurity #ExtremeWeather #GlobalWeirding #InfrastructureResilience #UtilityPodcast
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1 year ago
24 minutes 6 seconds

Utility Security Podcast
Utility Security Podcast - Resources to Help You Protect Your Customers from Scams - A Conversation with Utilities United Against Scams Executive Director Michelle Martinez
Utility Security Podcast - Resources to Help You Protect Your Customers from Scams - A Conversation with Utilities United Against Scams Executive Director Michelle Martinez Subscribe to Utility Security Magazine at no cost! - https://utilitysecurity.com/subscribe-now/
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1 year ago
13 minutes 53 seconds

Utility Security Podcast
Utility Security Podcast - Office for Bomb Prevention & CISA - Partnering with Local Law Enforcement to Improve Bomb-Making Materials Awareness
Utility Security Podcast - Office for Bomb Prevention & CISA - Partnering with Local Law Enforcement to Improve Bomb-Making Materials Awareness Subscribe to Utility Security Magazine - https://utilitysecurity.com/subscribe-now/
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1 year ago
16 minutes 39 seconds

Utility Security Podcast