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1 Introduction
Pages 9-10

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... Granger Morgan of Carnegie Mellon University, committee chair, welcomed participants to the workshop. Committee member Bill Sanders set the stage for the discussions with a brief synthesis of the current state of computing in the grid and a charge for participants: "What I hope you all will do today is to help us understand how to build a modernized grid, but a modernized grid that improves, not compromises, the resiliency and the cybersecurity of the grid," Sanders said.
From page 10...
... The agenda was designed to help the committee to synthesize current efforts, to increase the cyber resilience of the electric power system, and to explore fundamental tensions that underlie grid architecture and different computing and communication technologies and strategies, such as between simple and complex systems, or between compliance and preparedness. The field's approach to these issues will shape the evolution and the security of electric power systems over the coming decades.


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