In November 2021, Delta-Montrose Electric Association was hit with a ransomware attack that quickly spread through the co-op’s network and took over key systems like phone and email, customer information and meter data management. It took months of work to re-create and restore DMEA’s network, build new cyber protections and get back to a new normal. Hear from DMEA Chief Information Officer Bob Farmer and IT Manager Jay Suckey on the details of the attack and the valuable lessons learned.
What Does an Electric Co-op Look Like to a Hacker?
How Co-ops Are Meeting Evolving Member Expectations
'Perfect Storm' of Supply Shortages—The Causes and the Co-op Response
Introducing NRECA Broadband
Co-ops Play Leading Role in Community Revitalization
‘Super-Power’: The Impact of Hydroelectric Dams
Utility Drones 101
How Co-ops Foster a Strong Workplace Culture in Changing Times
What's In Store for NRECA International in 2022?
EV Uptake in Rural America
How Electric Co-ops Are Navigating the Energy Transition
'You're Here to Take Care of a Community': Veterans Thrive in Co-op Jobs
Amid Rise in EVs, New Cybersecurity Considerations Emerge
How Can Electric Co-ops Avoid Becoming Victims of Ransomware?
Storm Recovery -- Working With FEMA To Rebuild Stronger After a Disaster
Understanding Essence, a Co-op-Created Cyber-Defense System
‘A Cultural Reset’ -- How the Pandemic Has Elevated the Value of Soft Skills at Co-ops
Harnessing Distributed Wind: Inside the RADWIND Project
Lessons Learned From the Texas Power Crisis
Making Solar Power Accessible to Low-Income Members
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Insight Story: Tech Trends Unpacked
Zero-Shot
Fast Forward by Tomorrow Unlocked: Tech past, tech future
The Unbelivable Truth - Series 1 - 26 including specials and pilot
Lex Fridman Podcast