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Recognizing 'Data Privacy Day' with Some of the Energy Central Community's Top Tips and Insights
January 28 is known as Data Privacy Day, an international day of recognition that creates awareness about the criticality of protecting data and personal information. Details about Data Privacy Day can be found on this post from the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of the CIO.
To get in on the fun and make sure our Community Members are indeed keeping data privacy top of mind, we thought it would be valuable to highlight some of the top related content shared onto the Energy Central Platform from some of our key members. So get in the data privacy mindset by reading any of the below headlines that catch your attention, share comments or questions with those authors, and let's stay vigilant for the security of the grid, of utility customers, and of all of our data!
What Companies Can Do to Protect against Cyberattacks
The Energy Industry is a Big “Little Data” Problem
How utilities can converge physical security and IT to better protect networks and operations
7 biggest cybersecurity stories of 2024
Mitigating AI Security Vulnerabilities in the Electric Power Sector
Should you be happy or worried when you find no vulnerabilities in your software?
Will the next administration finally address control system cybersecurity?
Cybersecurity Discussions for the Energy Transition
LCRA Buys Additional Spectrum Licenses from Anterix for $13.5 Million
CYBER SECURITY RISKS AND PREVENTIVE MEASURES IN SMART GRIDS
Cybersecurity expertise from Joe Weiss
Cybersecurity & Grid-Edge DERMS
Why do we need additional protection and security for utility data streams?
Power Grids Under Attack: Are TSOs Prepared for New Data & Cyber Threats?
Securing the Grid: Enhancing Data Security for Electrical Utilities Through SaaS Solutions
Data Security for Utilities in the Age of Digital Transformation
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