FERC 2222 Cyber-Resilience Stakeholder Briefing Summary
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FERC 2222 Cyber-Resilience Stakeholder Briefing Summary

  • The briefing includes crucial knowledge about the implications of FERC 2222.
  • Addresses potential cybersecurity or resilience impacts and recommends industry next steps.
  • This briefing is a collaborative product form SEPA’s Working Groups.

Industry discussions regarding FERC 2222 have primarily focused on interconnection and the assignment and coordination of roles and responsibilities, with cybersecurity and resilience implications noted but not explored in detail. To address these gaps, SEPA hosted a FERC 2222 workshop that identified the following goals:

  • Increasing knowledge of FERC 2222,
  • Identifying potential cybersecurity or resilience impacts of FERC 2222, and
  • Recognizing industry next steps regarding planning and implementation of FERC 2222 to address cybersecurity and resilience

This stakeholder summary brief is a collaborative effort driven by Mac Keller, Ahmed Mousa, and many more. To read the full brief, please submit the form.

This work was performed under the financial assistance award 70NANB20H147 from the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Mac Keller Ahmed Mousa

Mac Keller, Senior Analyst—Research & Industry Strategy, Smart Electric Power Alliance
Ahmed Mousa, Ph.D.—Manager, Utility of the Future, PSEG

Contributing Authors

  • SEPA Cybersecurity Working Group
  • SEPA Microgrids Working Group
  • SEPA Energy Storage Working Group
  • SEPA Testing & Certification Working Group

FERC 2222 Cyber-Resilience Stakeholder Briefing Summary