By Elisa Wood for the American Public Power Association
As if ransomware, malware, and phishing were not bad enough, electric utilities now need to worry about new cyber threats emerging from drones, artificial intelligence, and a grid made more vulnerable by the internet of things, or IoT.
“It just brings a total other layer of security issues that we are not prepared for as a population,” said Peter Morin, cybersecurity director at auditing and professional services company KPMG.
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