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LinkedInSecond Sight Systems to ensure NERC cybersecurity compliance providing communications installation, configuration, and testing for multi-substation project for Ameren Corporation.
For Immediate Release: (October 5, 2016) Second Sight Systems (SSS) has been selected by Ameren Corporation to help the electric utility comply with the new cybersecurity requirements of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), the company announced today.
NERC revised its cybersecurity standards for electric utilities in 2013, requiring utilities to develop a comprehensive plan to mitigate the threat of cyber and physical attacks on the power system.
NERC’s Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Version 5 mandates several measures including a multi-tiered classification system that identifies grid assets along a spectrum of security risk from low to high impact. It also requires the development of a physical security plan to protect facilities that are critical to system restoration, particularly transmission stations and substations.
This past August, Ameren commissioned SSS to help deploy the utility's CIP V5 low security compliance plan. The project covers more than 500 substations across Ameren’s entire network in Illinois and Missouri and involves communications installation, configuration and testing at every site. Each substation must have hardened entry-points to the substation house through controlled card-swipe access, in addition to surveillance cameras.
The scope of work includes designing and installing the wireless data systems to transfer the security data from the card swipe access points and surveillance video. In addition to this, Second Sight is designing a customized amplifier for enhanced cellular signal strength for secure, redundant communication.
SSS field technicians are uniquely certified to industry standards that meet NERC requirements related to substations and on-site substation work. These certifications include:
“SSS recognizes the importance of a hardened network to reduce cyber and physical threats to the power grid. Our extensive experience working with tier-one utilities as a strategic partner gives us unique insight into substation hardening within the regulatory environment. We are excited to partner with Ameren and deploy our expertise to ensure the utility is compliant with NERC’s new security standards,” says Todd Deibel, President of SSS.