Nuclear Regulatory Commission could face shortage of cyber inspectors

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  • Maintaining a large enough staff to ensure nuclear reactors are safe from cyber attacks is going to be a challenge. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s inspector general said a third of NRC’s inspectors will be eligible to retire in 2020. Much like other agencies, attrition is far outpacing hiring. The IG also said making cyber inspectors conduct audits of other, non-cyber related areas makes it difficult to keep up with the latest in cyber security expertise. The office recommended NRC utilize the Strategic Workforce Planning Initiative to help address some of these issues. (Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Inspector General)
  • Eighty-five percent of senior executives and risk managers say they could envision a serious threat or disruption at their agencies within the next two to three years. According to a new survey from the Senior Executives Association and Association for Federal Enterprise Risk Management (SEA-AFERM), 20% say they’ve already experienced a…

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