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Home » Senators Debate Energy Cyber Security Regulation
The U.S. electricity grid is dangerously vulnerable to sabotage from hackers, spies and terrorists, despite a seven-year effort to safeguard it from cyber attacks, senators and officials said Tuesday in a hearing, according to The Washington Times.
Senators disagree on the degree of regulation required, but the warning comes as the deadline for them to act of a cyber security bill before August recess starts.