"DOE Announces $45 Million to Protect Americans From Cyber Threats and Improve Cybersecurity in America's Energy Sector"

The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced the selection of 16 projects across six states aimed at protecting the country's energy sector from cyberattacks. Selected projects, managed by DOE's Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response (CESER), will contribute to the development of new cybersecurity tools and technologies focused on reducing cyber risks and strengthening the resilience of America's energy systems. Cyberattacks can significantly disrupt the steady flow of energy to American homes, businesses, and communities. One of the selected projects will develop an advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data processing capability for detecting and responding to cybersecurity incidents in control system endpoints at the grid edge. This article continues to discuss the projects selected to help prevent cyberattacks and reduce energy disruptions from cyber incidents.

The US Department of Energy reports "DOE Announces $45 Million to Protect Americans From Cyber Threats and Improve Cybersecurity in America's Energy Sector"

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