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Cyber Resilient Energy Delivery Consortium (CREDC)

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The organization develops tools for industrial cybersecurity and focuses on critical infrastructure in the energy sector.

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The Cyber Resilient Energy Delivery Consortium is a research organization that focuses on critical infrastructure, energy systems, systems and networking, testbed science, education, and training programs. They also provide education and training programs, certificates, and workforce development. The consortium is involved in technology transition and has campus centers and research centers.

HQ Location

United States

Founded

2015

Employees

51 - 200

Total funding raised

Not available

Funding Status

Not available

The Cyber Resilient Energy Delivery Consortium (CREDC) is working to improve the resilience and security of cyber networks that serve as the backbone of energy delivery infrastructure – also known as energy delivery systems (EDS) – particularly in the electric grid and oil & gas sectors. Working in close collaboration with industry partners, CREDC aims to create a channel through which foundational research will lead to short-term and mid-term solutions for the marketplace.



Consortium partners include: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Argonne National Laboratory, Arizona State University, Dartmouth College, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Old Dominion University, Oregon State University, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Rutgers University, Tennessee State University, the University of Houston, and Washington State University.



CREDC is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Electricity Delivery & Energy Reliability and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science & Technology Directorate.