EnergySec has over 300 members representing almost 100 energy companies, government agencies, academic institutions, and national laboratories. Members discuss all aspects of security in the electric and energy sectors – from best practices, to real-time situational awareness, to pending legislation. EnergySec’s primary goal is to provide its members with access to timely, actionable information in an open, trusting forum. Members come primarily from the cyber security and risk areas within their organizations, but we do discuss physical threats, especially in the context of blended cyber/kinetic attacks. Attacks against the electric sector will not be so motivated, since there is no easy path to monetization, says Seth Bromberger.”]

