The European Energy – Information Sharing & Analysis Centre (EE-ISAC) and the Japan Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center (JE-ISAC) formally established their partnership in conducting activities to ensure cyber security.
The European Energy – Information Sharing & Analysis Centre (EE-ISAC) and the Japan Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center (JE-ISAC) formally established their partnership in conducting activities to ensure cyber security.
On the 16th of May 2017, the European Energy – Information Sharing & Analysis Centre (EE-ISAC) and the Japan Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center (JE-ISAC) will formally establish their partnership in conducting activities to ensure cyber security.
As part of the information sharing during our Member Meeting in May, Applied Risk has briefed its fellow EE-ISAC members about a PoC they undertook determining that target field devices could be compromised and turned to a black-box development environment to develop and spread ransomware.
EE-ISAC was invited to participate in an interactive workshop with local grid operators, being the first of two consecutive programs launched by the Energy Technology and Governance Program (ETAG) of USAID and the United States Energy Association (USEA) under the UCSI flag.
Future electric power systems must be able to integrate distributed energy resources such as photovoltaic solar panels and wind turbines, but also smart devices and electric vehicles.
EE-ISAC has signed a Partnership Agreement with Smart Sec Europe and is proud to be involved in this event on 29-30 November 2016 taking place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Aurélio Blanquet, Chairman of the European Energy Information Sharing & Analysis Centre (EE-ISAC) and Director of the Grids’ Digital Platform at EDP Distribuição in Portugal, talks with Siemens about the EE-ISAC.
On the 15th and 16th of September, EDP Distribuição organized the General Assembly of the EE-ISAC, which brought 20 representatives of the 15 European organizations that are members of this association together in Porto.
In the run-up to the launch of EE-ISAC in December, our future members are meeting today in the Hague to decide upon final details about the partnership.
The EE-ISAC was invited to take part to the Energy Intrusion Detection 2019 which took place 29-31 January 2019 in Amsterdam, organized by Smart Grids Forum, to share best practices on Cybersecurity in the European Energy industry.

