Hack the Plant
A podcast by Bryson Bort
43 Episodes
-  Cyber threats to agriculture and food productionPublished: 13/09/2022
-  Accelerating Innovation in Electric & GasPublished: 01/09/2022
-  Training the Cyber Workforce of the FuturePublished: 04/04/2022
-  Diversity in Power Systems DistributionPublished: 28/03/2022
-  The future of cybersecurity education?Published: 01/02/2022
-  INL - Wind energy and cybersecurity challengesPublished: 07/12/2021
-  Cyber Challenges to Securing Our Electric System - California and BeyondPublished: 01/11/2021
-  Innovation in Critical InfrastructurePublished: 04/10/2021
-  AI and Critical InfrastructurePublished: 06/09/2021
-  Biden Admin's Cybersecurity Executive OrderPublished: 27/07/2021
-  ERCOT and the Texas Power OutagePublished: 28/06/2021
-  Department of Defense Policy and ICS SecurityPublished: 31/05/2021
-  The Congressman, The Commission, and Our Critical InfrastructurePublished: 26/04/2021
-  On the Front Lines with Rob LeePublished: 29/03/2021
-  DoD and Critical InfrastructurePublished: 22/02/2021
-  Critical Infrastructure Protection & ICSPublished: 26/01/2021
-  Critical Response for Critical InfrastructurePublished: 28/12/2020
-  BEER and CyberPublished: 01/12/2020
-  Oil, Gas and CybersecurityPublished: 26/10/2020
-  The Nightmare: A Story by AIPublished: 19/10/2020
Electricity. Finance. Transportation. Our water supply. In Hack the Plant, podcast host Bryson Bort looks for answers to the question: Does connecting these systems, and others, to the internet leaves us more vulnerable to attacks by our enemies? We often take these critical infrastructure systems for granted, but they’re all becoming increasingly dependent on the internet to function. From the ransomware threats of Colonial Pipeline to the failure of the Texas power grid, it is clear our interconnectivity is also a significant source of risk. Hack the Plant walks through the world of hackers working on the front lines of cyber security and public safety to protect the systems you rely upon every day. Hack the Plant is brought to you by ICS Village and the Institute for Security and Technology. ICS Village is a nonprofit that equips industry experts and policymakers with the tools to better defend our critical infrastructure. We educate people on critical infrastructure security with hands-on examples, not just nerd stuff. Catch us at an event near you! www.icsvillage.com. The Institute for Security and Technology is a nonprofit think tank with the mission to bridge gaps between technology and policy leaders to help solve these emerging security problems together. Learn more at securityandtechnology.org.
