Ampyx Cyber Blog
The Intersection of Regulation & Resilience
What Multi-Region Entities Need to Know About Coordinated Oversight in 2026 [Updated]
NERC's Coordinated Oversight Program lets multi-region entities consolidate compliance monitoring under one Lead Regional Entity, eliminating duplicate audits across six footprints. New for 2026: Category 2 GO/GOP eligibility opens May 15, annual asset verification becomes formal, periodic group reviews go standard. Breakdown of qualifications, modification paths, and audit prep questions.
Inside the ERPQ: How One Form Shapes Your Audit
NERC's Currently Compliant Episode 9 introduced the consolidated Entity Risk Profile Questionnaire (ERPQ). What the podcast did not draw is the bigger picture: with ICE eliminated and continuous internal controls evaluation now embedded across CMEP, the ERPQ is the entry point into how the ERO Enterprise sees you for every monitoring cycle.
Redesigning the Machine: NERC Board Accepts Transformational Standards Modernization Plan
The NERC Board has approved a historic transformation of the standards development process to meet the speed of the modern grid. Aiming for a 12–18 month timeline, the new framework re-engineers how NERC addresses risks from data centers, IBRs, and VPPs. Read our deep dive into the 2027 roadmap, the new SME pool, and the upcoming shift in voting eligibility.
NERC’s CIP Roadmap and the Future of Grid Cybersecurity
NERC’s new CIP Roadmap signals a major shift in how cyber risk will be regulated across the power grid. This Policy Pulse explains what NERC released, why it matters, what standards and guidance are coming next, and how utilities, generators, and grid operators should prepare for expanding CIP scope and enforcement.
ERO CMEP 2026: Oversight in the Age of Transformation
The Electric Reliability Organization’s (ERO) 2026 Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement Program Implementation Plan (CMEP) signals a new era in how risk-based oversight keeps pace with a rapidly transforming grid. Released in October, the plan refines NERC’s compliance priorities for the coming year, retiring Incident Response as a distinct risk element and introducing Grid Transformation as a central theme.
Interconnection Gets Teeth: Virginia Puts Cyber into the Rulebook
Virginia moves cyber into DER interconnection. State Corporation Commission (SCC) Staff proposes adopting IEEE 1547.3-2023 and the NARUC/DOE Baselines, requiring utilities to publish minimum cybersecurity standards, audit & report annually, and align Technical Interconnection (TIIR) settings for secure comms/ports. Bottom line: meeting utility cyber controls becomes a condition of interconnection.
2025 RISC Report: Cybersecurity at the Center of Grid Reliability
The NERC 2025 RISC Report elevates cybersecurity to the core of grid reliability, alongside grid transformation, extreme events, interdependencies, and volatile energy policy. Unlike past reviews, this report is a forward-looking roadmap, urging modernization, cross-sector coordination, and resilience in a digitized, high-risk energy landscape.
Testimony Before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission: Protecting U.S. Energy Infrastructure from Strategic Risks
On April 24, 2025, Patrick Miller testified before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission on the growing cybersecurity and supply chain risks facing U.S. energy infrastructure. My testimony focused on how Chinese state-aligned actors are embedding themselves within critical systems and why securing our grid is essential to preserving America's economic leadership, technological advancement, and national security.
Chinese-made technology in U.S. critical infrastructure: an interview with Patrick Miller
Patrick C. Miller of Ampyx Cyber testifies in front of the Senate U.S. - China Economic and Security Review Commission on Thursday, April 24 about the threat of Chinese-made technologies in U.S. critical infrastructure, including power systems and telecom. Here is a short interview with Patrick Miller about his testimony.
FERC Chairman's Reliability Report: A Year in Review
In 2023, FERC Chairman Willie L. Phillips' report highlighted advancements in U.S. power grid reliability, focusing on enhanced cybersecurity measures, physical grid security improvements, and resilience against extreme weather. Key initiatives included the implementation of new cybersecurity standards, incentive-based cybersecurity investments, and transmission reforms to accommodate evolving energy resources. These efforts underscore FERC's commitment to maintaining a resilient and secure electric grid.
Inverter-Based Resources - Guide to Potential NERC CIP Impacts of Upcoming Regulatory Changes
Upcoming NERC regulatory changes are expected to result in a significant increase in registrations of inverter-based resources, resulting in the likelihood of control centers to be categorized as North American Electrical Reliability Corporation (NERC) Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Medium-Impact Control Centers and/or Low-Impact Control Centers and correspondingly to meet the relevant NERC CIP requirements.