Ampyx Cyber Blog
The Intersection of Regulation & Resilience
FERC Issues Orders on Virtualization and Low Impact: What Changed and What You Need to Do
FERC unanimously approved Order Nos. 918 and 919 on March 19, 2026, finalizing CIP virtualization standards and new low-impact BES Cyber System controls, plus an updated "Control Center" definition. All CIP-registered entities are affected. Implementation windows are 24 and 36 months respectively. Compliance programs should begin gap assessments now.
Securing Tomorrow’s Grid: FERC Acts on Low Impact, Virtualization, and Supply Chains
FERC’s September 2025 actions reshaped grid reliability standards by tightening security requirements for low-impact assets, adding authentication, encryption, and monitoring; new requirements and new definitions to support secure adoption of virtualization technologies; and expanding supply chain protections to cover Protected Cyber Assets and other connected systems.
There is a better way to do this: why critical infrastructure cybersecurity regulations are heading in the wrong direction
I helped write and establish the NERC CIP regulations. But now I want change. There is a way to save time, money and headaches while actually improving security for critical infrastructure.
20 years of NERC CIP - What's next?
Two industry veterans who cultivated NERC CIP over the past 20 years discuss how it all started, and what’s next for electric power industry security regulations. Patrick C. Miller, one of the first NERC CIP auditors in the country, and Carter Manucy, a utility IT/OT Security Director, talk about the regulation that changed the electric sector cybersecurity landscape forever.