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Despite the vulnerability of power facilities

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 5:26 am
by mmehedi*#
The San Bruno pipeline incident brings into focus the dangers of antiquated security systems and bad data.

“Pacific Gas and Electric Co. … struggled for nearly two decades with a computer system intended to keep track of the characteristics of its natural gas transmission lines, a battle that resulted in the company lacking information crucial to understanding its pipes’ potential weaknesses. … Omissions or data-entry errors made when the system was developed – and left uncorrected – may explain why PG&E was unaware that the 1956-vintage pipeline that exploded in San Bruno on Sept. russia phone numbers , had been built with a seam, according to records and interviews. … Experts say the fact the pipe had a seam weld is a fundamental piece of information that should have been available with the click of a mouse on any decent pipeline database.”21

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, security personnel do seem to understand the importance of contingency planning. The electrical grid is highly reliable overall, but when an incident occurs response plans have to go into effect before malware can gain a foothold and damage critical operating systems. It is essential that people know exactly how to respond in a given situation. Contingency plans for power plants may include alternative processing sites, alternative communications capabilities, and alternative storage facilities.