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AT YOUR SERVICE: The Colonial Pipeline, the target of a ransomware attack last week, has resumed full operations, the company announced Thursday afternoon.
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THE LATEST: The Biden administration has set out to prove it has control over the fallout of the cyberattack and shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline, after spending its first months pressing a clean energy and climate agenda on its terms.
For the third straight day, the White House is bringing the big guns to its afternoon press briefing, with EPA Administrator
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BROUILLETTE VERSUS CYBERSECURITY STANDARDS: Trump administration Energy Secretary
Dan Brouillette says requiring pipelines to follow certain cybersecurity standards is not the answer to preventing future attacks like the one on the Colonial Pipeline.
“I am not sure another layer of regulation is going to fix the issue,” Brouillette told Josh in an interview this morning. “There are easier things we can do.”
Bruce Walker, a senior Energy Department official focused on cybersecurity in the Trump administration, agrees with Brouillette that mandating pipeline operators meet a certain standard won’t prevent nation state actors from evading the protections.
Published: Monday, May 10, 2021
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee is scheduled to vote Thursday on whether to advance Tommy Beaudreau s nomination for deputy Interior secretary, and it won t be a question of whether he ll have the votes to move forward but rather how many votes he ll get.
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