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Cybersecurity Research, Development, and Demonstration for Energy Systems | Department of Energy Cybersecurity Research, Development, and Demonstration for Energy Systems CESER is focused on reducing the risk of energy disruptions due to cyber events by bringing to bear the best ideas of the Federal government, the National Laboratories, private partners across the energy sector, academia, and state and local governments.
Through the research, development, and demonstration (RD&D) cycle, these game-changing projects aim to enhance the speed and effectiveness of threat and vulnerability information sharing, accelerate the mitigation of cyber incidents in today’s systems, and enhance resilience while reducing risk in a quantifiable manner.
Cybersecurity RD&D Strategy for the Energy Sector Address the industry’s most critical gaps and needs Pursue research that is not supported through private investment Eliminate “research vacuum” through extensive and early partnership Accelerate technology adoption by focusing on the commercial end use Innovate then demonstrate in real-world environments Foster leap-ahead technologies by teaming up with some of the nation’s best minds and resources Lay the groundwork for, and build on, what works Informed by National Priorities and Directives CESER’s RD&D program aligns with the National Cybersecurity Strategy , as well as DOE’s Multiyear Plan for Energy Sector Cybersecurity , which follows the sector’s vision of resilient energy delivery control systems designed, installed, operated, and maintained to withstand a cyber incident while sustaining critical functions.
CESER moves innovative research to industry-ready solutions using a strategic mix of RD&D that focuses on both shorter-term RD&D with a high probability of rapid market readiness and game-changing RD&D that supports next-generation cyber system designs.
These products are commercialized, released as guidance or open-source software, or adopted into ongoing research to develop new capabilities that help the energy sector achieve its vision of energy delivery systems that can prevent or withstand a cyberattack. CESER’s Risk Management Tools and Technologies (RMT) division leads the cybersecurity RD&D programs that make game-changing tools and technologies for the energy sector possible.
Read the latest report, " From Innovation to Practice: The CESER RMT Program’s Real World Impact on Energy Sector Cybersecurity , ” to learn about 50 transitioned and emerging solutions that came as a result of CESER’s investments.
Securing EV Charging Infrastructure Part 2: Game-Changing Research The Biden-Harris Administration set an ambitious goal to build a national network of 500,000 public electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across the country by 2030 to ensure that all Americans can access a convenient, affordable, and reliable charge for their EVs.
Learn More about Securing EV Charging Infrastructure Part 2: Game-Changing Research University-Based Cybersecurity Centers Receive $15 Million for Research and Training U.S. Department of Energy Announces $15 Million for University-Based Cybersecurity Centers Learn More about University-Based Cybersecurity Centers Receive $15 Million for Research and Training DOE, NREL, and Clean Energy Industry Stakeholders Partner to Address Cybersecurity for Hybrid Energy Systems The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response (CESER) announced the launch of Renewable Energy and Storage Cybersecurity Research (RESCue)—a multi-laboratory effort, led by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, that will analyze and address cybersecurity concerns for hybrid energy systems that include wind, solar, and energy storage.
Learn More about DOE, NREL, and Clean Energy Industry Stakeholders Partner to Address Cybersecurity for Hybrid Energy Systems DOE Announces $30 Million Funding for Next Generation Cybersecurity Tools to Protect Clean Energy Infrastructure As part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced an initiative to ensure cybersecurity is integrated into the development of clean energy solutions.
Learn More about DOE Announces $30 Million Funding for Next Generation Cybersecurity Tools to Protect Clean Energy Infrastructure Small Businesses, Big Innovations: CESER’s SBIR Phase I Awards Big ideas for building more secure and reliable energy systems across the U.S. do not always come from big organizations. Learn More about Small Businesses, Big Innovations: CESER’s SBIR Phase I Awards
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