ACS Conference Day 1 June 20, 2010

Sept. 22, 2010

Monday morning, the ISA S67 Nuclear Plant Cyber Security Joint Working Group met.  Thirty people attended including representatives from NRC, INPO, and PNNL.  However, there were no attendees from any nuclear plants or NEI.  The first activity is to develop a consistent nuclear plant cyber security glossary between, INPO, NRC, and ISA S99.  The viability of the Working Group is dependent on nuclear plant personnel participation. 

Monday morning, the ISA S67 Nuclear Plant Cyber Security Joint Working Group met.  Thirty people attended including representatives from NRC, INPO, and PNNL.  However, there were no attendees from any nuclear plants or NEI.  The first activity is to develop a consistent nuclear plant cyber security glossary between, INPO, NRC, and ISA S99.  The viability of the Working Group is dependent on nuclear plant personnel participation. 

Monday afternoon, Gary Seifert from INL and John Stanford from the Bonneville Power Administration provided preconference tutorials. There were approximately 50 attendees.

Joe Weiss

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