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US energy systems at the mercy of cyberattack, warns report

By Timothy Revell

28 March 2017

Electricity grid control room

At risk of sabotage?

Rolf Schulten/ullstein bild via Getty Images

The digital systems that run the electricity grid, gas pipelines and other critical infrastructure in the US have 25 years鈥 worth of fundamental weaknesses to hacking that need fixing.

That鈥檚 a main finding in from MIT鈥檚 by a former National Security Agency inspector general, Joel Brenner, with input from industry experts.

鈥淐ontrols on an oil pipeline can use the same hardware as your teenager鈥檚 computer,鈥 says Brenner. Suppliers make the most profit by selling general hardware components that have various uses, but they have security flaws. 鈥淲e know how to fix the vulnerabilities, but there鈥檚 no market incentive for companies to do so,鈥 he says.

Around is privately owned, so the report says the Trump administration could offer tax breaks to companies that improve their security. That way there would be greater financial value in choosing more secure hardware.

The report also proposes a mandatory minimum security standard for critical infrastructure components. 鈥淚n the US, we have a body that will tell you if the cord on your toaster is safe to use, but there is no comparable body to say, for example, if a controller on a pipeline is safe,鈥 says Brenner.

Isolation drive

Key parts of the digital systems should be isolated from the main network to make them less susceptible to attacks from hackers, the report suggests.

Alongside incentives, regulation and penalties could help improve critical infrastructure cybersecurity, but they will only be useful for the worst offenders, says at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee. 鈥淲hile regulation with penalties can help the really poor firms, providing incentives will have the biggest overall impact.鈥

Another way to boost cybersecurity is to improve the sharing of information between firms about the latest threats, the report says. This should be a 鈥渃ornerstone鈥 for cybersecurity initiatives, says at the University of Texas.

But fixing all the weaknesses in the digital systems that control critical US infrastructure will require a coordinated, long-term effort. 鈥淲e鈥檝e taken 25 years to get into this predicament. We鈥檙e not going to get out of it overnight,鈥 says Brenner.

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