This panel will address the juxtaposition of policy goals to modernize the grid and technological process in metering and utility data collection with the necessity to secure an increasing volume of personally identifiable information and protect the functionality of the grid.
How are these tradeoffs impacting the energy industry?
What are the threats to customers, generators and grid operators?
Our panels will discuss these issues and more, presenting case studies and exploring the relationship between local, state and federal jurisdiction.
When: September 25, 2019 (Wednesday)
Where: Yale University (Kroon Hall)
Agenda: Networking from 5:00-6:30 PM; followed by the panel from 6:30-7:30 PM
Panel Includes:
- Steve Cash: Counsel at Day Pitney
- Benjamin Loebick: Manager of Smart Meter System Operations at The United Illuminating Company
- Thomas Lawler: FBI special agent
- Moderated by Art House: Connecticut Chief Cybersecurity Risk Officer