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_913530 _aCampbell, Richard J. |
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_aCybersecurity Issues for the Bulk Power System _h[Recurso electrónico] PDF |
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_bCongressional Research Service _cJune 2015 |
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| 300 | _aRecurso online, 39 p. | ||
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_aCRS Report _vR43989 |
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| 520 | _aIn the United States, it is generally taken for granted that the electricity needed to power the U.S. economy is available on demand and will always be available to power our machines and devices. However, in recent years, new threats have materialized as new vulnerabilities have come to light, and a number of major concerns have emerged about the resilience and security of the nation’s electric power system. In particular, the cybersecurity of the electricity grid has been a focus of recent efforts to protect the integrity of the electric power system. | ||
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_91197 _aSeguridad en las Tecnologías _zEstados Unidos |
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