Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements #

This Handbook on Electric Sector Supply Chain Cybersecurity and the ten-part webinar series on Supply Chain Cybersecurity was developed by the United States Energy Association (USEA) and EnerNex, A CESI Company, with funding and guidance from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). The writing team would like to thank Tricia Williams, Marjorie Jean-Pierre, and Marina Barnett at USEA as well as Jamila Amodeo and Kristen Madler at USAID for coordinating and managing the webinar series and for their contributions to this handbook.

The writing team at EnerNex, including Scott Morgan, Hannah Mendel, and Mark Szewczuk, extend their gratitude to the many speakers and presenters who provided their cybersecurity expertise in individual webinars.

Webinar Speakers and Presenters #

  • Jamila Amodeo
    USAID

  • Tony Assan
    GRIDCo Ghana

  • Frances Cleveland
    Xanthus Consulting International

  • Mikhail Falkovich
    Consolidated Edison (ConEd)

  • Camilo Gomez
    Yokogawa

  • Frank Harrill
    Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL, Inc.)

  • Frank Honkus
    Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center (E-ISAC)

  • Claudia Iannazzo
    Catalisto

  • Terri Khalil
    Ampyx Cyber (formerly Ampere Industrial Security)

  • Michael Martin
    Chelan County Public Utility District (PUD)

  • Mark Menezes
    USEA

  • Roland Miller, III
    Cyber Florida

  • Markus Mueller
    Dragos, Inc.

  • Sokol Mukaj
    KESH (Albanian Power Corporation)

  • Jacob Phillips
    Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)

  • Gigi Pugni
    START 4.0 Competence Center (Italy)

  • Anuj Sanghvi
    National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)

  • Justin Searle
    InGuardians

  • Jason Shea
    Southern California Edison (SCE)

  • Ginger Wright
    Idaho National Laboratory (INL)

Disclaimer #

This Handbook was made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contents are the responsibility of USEA and EnerNex and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.