Event Convened by NARUC, Protect Our Power Features Presentations from Southern Company’s Tom Fanning, former NSA Deputy Director Chris Inglis
WASHINGTON (April 24, 2020) — State utility commissions can strengthen the cybersecurity of
U.S. critical infrastructure – particularly the electric grid – by advancing several relevant
recommendations of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission report released last month, utility
commissioners were told in a webinar today.
Two of the Solarium Commission’s members – Southern Company Chairman, CEO and
President Tom Fanning and former National Security Agency Deputy Director Chris Inglis –
briefed utility commissioners on the report’s key pillars during the webinar. The event was
cosponsored by the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners and the not-forprofit
Protect Our Power organization.
“Every aspect of society – from critical infrastructure, banking, education, and healthcare – relies
on safe, reliable utility services and communications networks. The layered cyber deterrence
approach outlined in the Cyberspace Solarium Commission's report may serve as a practical
roadmap to protect our critical infrastructure,” said NARUC President Brandon Presley, of the
Mississippi Public Service Commission. “I am pleased that our association is able to work
collaboratively with Protect our Power to share this important information with our regulators
and the broader utility community.”
The Cyberspace Solarium Commission was established by Congress to "develop a consensus on
a strategic approach to defending the United States in cyberspace against cyber attacks of
significant consequences." The finished report, consisting of more than 80 recommendations
organized into six key pillars, was presented to the public on March 11. The full report is
at https://www.solarium.gov.
“The battles of the future will be fought on our nation’s energy infrastructure, telecommunication
networks and financial systems,” said Fanning. “The Cyberspace Solarium Commission was
created to reimagine military doctrine for this new digital reality. Fully 87 percent of the critical
infrastructure in the U.S. is owned by private industry, making the collaboration between the
private sector and government in protecting our American way of life that much more vital.”
Fanning also cochairs the Electric Sector Coordinating Council, which serves as the principal
liaison between the federal government and the electric power industry, with the mission of
coordinating efforts to prepare for, and respond to, national-level disasters or threats to critical
infrastructure.
POP Senior Advisor Richard Mroz, former president of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities
and former chairman of NARUC’s Critical Infrastructure Committee, moderated the webinar.
“It is vital that we protect our electric grid that supports all of our critical infrastructure in the
United States. Protect Our Power is pleased we could join NARUC in convening this important
event to highlight the work of the Solarium Commission and its importance to state officials,”
Mroz said.
The six key pillars of the Solarium Commission report are:
Two recommendations on pages 4 and 5 of the report make clear the critical need for a more
resilient electric grid by calling for actions to protect “critical functions” that are dependent upon
a reliable power supply:
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About NARUC
NARUC is a non-profit organization founded in 1889 whose members include the governmental agencies that are engaged in the regulation of utilities and carriers in the fifty States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. NARUC's member agencies regulate telecommunications, energy, and water utilities. NARUC represents the interests of state public utility commissions before the three branches of the Federal government.
About Protect Our Power
Protect Our Power is a not-for-profit organization designed to build a consensus among key
stakeholders, decision-makers and public policy influencers to launch a coordinated and
adequately funded effort to make the nation’s electric grid more resilient and more resistant to all external threats.
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