Natural disasters such as extreme weather conditions can have a major disruptive effect on electricity supply. Power utilities are forced into emergency response status, which normally requires every available engineer from both in-house and third parties being called upon to find and fix the problems.
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Xage Lands DOE Contract to Bring Zero Trust Principles to Emergency Responders
Natural disasters such as extreme weather conditions can have a major disruptive effect on electricity supply. Power utilities are forced into emergency response status, which normally requires every available engineer from both in-house and third parties being called upon to find and fix the problems. The post Xage Lands DOE Contract to Bring Zero Trust Principles to Emergency Responders appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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