CESER prioritizes American energy dominance and infrastructure hardening in new strategic plan
U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response (CESER) published its first ever five-year Strategic Plan, a bold roadmap designed to fortify the U.S. energy sector against an increasingly complex threat landscape. The comprehensive strategy reaffirms CESER’s core mission: to strengthen the security and resilience of American’s energy sector.
“Under President Trump’s leadership, DOE is focused on building a more affordable, reliable, and secure energy system for the American people,” said Alex Fitzsimmons, Acting Under Secretary of Energy and CESER Director. “The CESER Strategic Plan reflects the Department’s commitment to provide timely and actionable information to the energy sector, develop world-class security technologies, harden U.S. energy infrastructure, and respond and recover from incidents. Together with our industry partners, we can protect critical energy infrastructure from emerging threats and usher in a Golden Era of American Energy Dominance.”
CESER’s targeted priorities and expert capabilities allow it to deliver timely, actionable information to industry partners, empowering the energy sector to stay ahead of threats. This critical communication and collaboration serves as a guiding principle to CESER’s three strategic goals.
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