Who You Gonna Call? Information Sharing with Government and Other Partners

A bevy of state and federal government partners play a role in information sharing to help electric utilities prepare for and respond to cyber threats. Discuss when and how utilities should engage these partners during a cyber event, as well as practical ways to establish trusted relationships and...
September 15, 2026

Practical Steps for IT/OT Security at Any Size

Hear perspectives from both a small public power utility and an industry cyber practitioner on field-tested steps that can meaningfully improve your organization’s security posture and resilience. Get ideas and practical guidance for boosting your security, even without large security teams...
September 15, 2026

Turning Cyber Risk and Compliance into Clear Priorities

It is easy to get overwhelmed by cybersecurity findings and analyses. The challenge lies in producing clear, measurable, leadership-ready decisions out of this sea of information. Gain strategies for how to translate technical results into priorities for taking action, discuss how to establish...
September 15, 2026

Incident Response and Cyber Mutual Assistance

This session will examine important lessons learned from a cyber incident response and speak to the value of cyber mutual assistance for public power utilities. Attendees will get a peek behind the curtain at the response and recovery associated with a ransomware event with actionable insights and...
September 14, 2026

Beyond Active Directory: Identity Oversight Across Cloud Platforms

Cloud platforms outpace traditional Active Directory in both scale and complexity. Walk through how Easton Utilities developed a solution to address the resulting visibility and control challenges and improve employee provisioning, which evolved into a governance solution that improves account...
September 14, 2026