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Watchdog finds cybersecurity 'shortcomings' with stimulus-backed power grid program
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A multibillion-dollar stimulus push to modernize the nation's power grid is raising cybersecurity concerns, as the Department of Energy's official watchdog reports that dozens of grant recipients came to the table with inadequate security plans.
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