Cybersecurity in the US Power Industry

Cybersecurity in the US Power Industry

Regulatory Compliance is the Main Investment Driver

RELEASE DATE
04-Feb-2015
REGION
North America
Research Code: NF0A-01-00-00-00
SKU: MX0143-NA-MR_18235
AvailableYesPDF Download

$4,950.00

Special Price $3,712.50 save 25 %

In stock
SKU
MX0143-NA-MR_18235

$4,950.00

$3,712.50save 25 %

DownloadLink
ENQUIRE NOW

Description

Critical infrastructure industries are increasingly expanding into the digital and smart frontier, become more vulnerable to advanced and persistent cyberattacks. This research service examines emerging trends and business models in the US power industry — from generation to transmission and distribution — that will affect the cybersecurity market. It was developed based on a series of Frost & Sullivan-moderated online discussion boards with participants in the power, chemicals and petrochemicals, and oil and gas industries. The study examines the current state of cybersecurity preparedness, as well as best practices, unmet needs, and industry challenges.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Key Findings and Future Outlook

Research Scope

Research Aim and Objectives

Key Questions this Study will Answer

Research Background

Research Methodology

Study Participants

Segmentation

Definitions

Power Industry Segmentation

Current State of the Power Industry

Current State of the Power Industry (continued)

Areas of Vulnerability

Industry Pain Points

Threat Vectors in the Power Industry

Impact of Top Power Industry Mega Trends on the Cybersecurity Market

Impact of Top Power Industry Mega Trends on the Cybersecurity Market (continued)

Smart Grids and Cybersecurity Implications

Evolution of Smart Grids

Influence of the Cloud

Remote Capabilities in the Smart Grid

Future Solutions

Factors Driving Cybersecurity Investments

Customer Perspective

Technology Perspective

Emerging Technologies

Security Intelligence

Automated Demand Response Implications and Best Practices

Multilayered Security

Cybersecurity in the Generation Segment

Generation Solutions

Power Generation Digital Footprint

Priorities

Cybersecurity in the Transmission and Distribution Segment

Transmission and Distribution Solutions

Transmission and Distribution Digital Footprint

Priorities

US Key Findings

Evolving Cybersecurity Regulations in the Power Industry

Good Regulations vs. Good Solutions

NERC CIP V5

NERC CIP V5 (continued)

Challenges

Key Conclusions and Future Outlook

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

Abbreviations Used

Related Research
Critical infrastructure industries are increasingly expanding into the digital and smart frontier, become more vulnerable to advanced and persistent cyberattacks. This research service examines emerging trends and business models in the US power industry — from generation to transmission and distribution — that will affect the cybersecurity market. It was developed based on a series of Frost & Sullivan-moderated online discussion boards with participants in the power, chemicals and petrochemicals, and oil and gas industries. The study examines the current state of cybersecurity preparedness, as well as best practices, unmet needs, and industry challenges.
More Information
No Index No
Podcast No
Author Sonia Francisco
Industries Information Technology
WIP Number NF0A-01-00-00-00
Is Prebook No