A Team With a Dream of University of Central Florida used cyber skills, teamwork and creativity to protect imaginary U.S. energy infrastructure from attack and win coveted top honors in the DOE’s annual CyberForce Competition®.
Argonne will lead the 2022 CyberForce Competition®, encouraging U.S. college and university students to consider cybersecurity careers that protect the nation’s energy systems.
The clean energy transition depends on the United States’ ability to secure critical materials. A series of reports, bolstered by Argonne expertise, explores the supply chain landscape.
U.S. civilian nuclear developers seeking to deploy technology on a global scale can now access critical U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration information and expertise through a central access point, U.S. Nuclear Nexus.
Argonne will host DOE’s CyberForce® Competition, which inspires and develops budding energy sector cybersecurity experts. This year, college students will compete to harden and secure a hydropower plant’s systems from cyberattack.