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CONSEQUENCE DRIVEN RESILIENCE: UTILITY PERSPECTIVES ON ACCOMMODATING CYBER, CLIMATE AND SYSTEMIC RISK

Andrew Bochman, Senior Grid Strategist, Idaho National Laboratory
Sam Rozenberg, Director, Security Risk Analysis, KPMG

Organizations of all shapes and sizes, including electric utilities and their stakeholders, are wrestling with the proper balance of consequence, likelihood, and prioritization in the face of an increasing array of risks and threats, whether natural or manmade, which can come at any time and in combination. In a fireside chat format, Sam Rozenberg and Andy Bochman will discuss how organizations large and small are seeking this balance while approaching resilience challenges by examining current case studies that show the importance of a risk-based approach to resilience.

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