October 31, 2018 | Karen Evans, the Department of Energy’s first Assistant Secretary for Cybersecurity, joins Todt and Cressey to discuss Secretary Perry’s greatest cyber fear, government’s coordination with industry on energy safety, the role of DoE in responding to cyber and natural disasters and the role of the national labs in building the next generation of secure energy systems.
CyberCast
Season 1
Episode 5
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Karen Evans, Assistant Secretary for Cybersecurity, Department of Energy
Discussing the role of DoE in responding to cyber and natural disasters.
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Karen Evans Assistant Secretary for Cybersecurity Department of Energy
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