ORNL Cybersecurity Framework Moves From Lab to Electric Grid Implementation
A new cybersecurity framework developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is seeing real-world application. The technology has successfully transitioned from a laboratory environment to the
A new cybersecurity framework developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is seeing real-world
application. The technology has successfully transitioned from a laboratory environment to the
electric grid. This deployment marks a significant step in securing critical infrastructure against
cyber threats. The framework was designed to address specific vulnerabilities within power grid
systems. Researchers at ORNL spent years refining the system to ensure operational reliability. The
move to the grid demonstrates the maturity and readiness of the security protocols. Utilities can
now implement these measures to bolster their defense mechanisms. This transition highlights the
vital role of national labs in protecting national energy security.