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GE Vernova Expands Cybersecurity Roles Amid Growing Energy Sector Threats

Severity: Low (Score: 33.9)

Sources: Careers.Gevernova

Summary

GE Vernova has announced two key cybersecurity roles to enhance its capabilities in the energy sector. The Lead Network & Cyber Security Engineer will focus on designing secure networks for HVDC Substation Automation Systems, ensuring compliance with IEC 62443-3-3 standards. The Senior Cyber Security Engineer will lead the cybersecurity definition for bid solutions in complex energy projects, aligning with customer requirements and applicable standards. Both positions highlight the increasing demand for cybersecurity expertise in the power and energy sector as threats evolve. GE Vernova aims to support the energy transition while ensuring secure and resilient infrastructure. These roles reflect a proactive approach to addressing cybersecurity challenges in high-voltage substations and grid solutions. The company emphasizes collaboration across various teams to develop competitive and compliant proposals. Key Points: • GE Vernova is hiring for two critical cybersecurity positions in the energy sector. • The Lead Network & Cyber Security Engineer will ensure compliance with IEC 62443-3-3 standards. • The Senior Cyber Security Engineer will define cybersecurity for complex energy project bids.

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