Last week Sen. Warren (D,MA) introduced S 1800,
the Securing the Electric Grid to Protect Military Readiness Act of 2017.
The bill is nearly identical to SA
867, Warren’s proposed amendment to HR 2810 on the same topic. It addresses
efforts to protect the electrical distribution systems on military
installations.
Moving Forward
Warren is a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee to
which this bill was referred for consideration. This means that she may have
enough influence to have the Committee consider the bill.
I do not see anything in this bill that would engender any
significant opposition. If the bill were to be considered it would be likely to
pass with at least some bipartisan support.
Commentary
There is nothing in this bill that directly addresses
cybersecurity concerns for the industrial control system associated with
military power distribution systems. A lot of the language seems to be
IT-centric (for example: “to deny access to or degrade, disrupt, or destroy an
information and communications technology system or network” {§2(c)(4)(A)} in the
definition of ‘significant malicious cyber-enabled activities’).
I doubt that DOD would fail to address ICS security issues
in the required studies and reports, but it would certainly be helpful if the
bill specifically addressed requirements for ICS security considerations. I
suspect that the failure to do so reflects a continued failure on the part of
Congress to recognize the different issues involved with ICS security.
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