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25 July 2014

Weird California Incident Last Year Points To The Real Threat To The Power Grid (Hint: It's Not Cyberattacks)

Via Bruce Schneier's blog, we learn of the following intriguing story published in Foreign Policy: 

On Techdirt.

Posted by Glyn Moody at 1:57 pm  

Labels: bruce schneier, california, cyberattacks

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