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NERC CIP-003-9: Addressing the April 1st Enforcement


Event Date: April 15, 2026
Hosted By: Tenable & Carahsoft
As of April 1, 2026, the NERC CIP-003-9 Reliability Standard is officially enforceable. For many state and local entities, this shift from "voluntary" to "mandatory" governance for Low-Impact assets has already revealed critical gaps in visibility and documentation. If your team is still relying on manual spreadsheets or facing "audit friction" in these first few weeks of enforcement, this webinar is your guide to rapid remediation. We will move beyond the theory of the standard and focus on the practical, automated tools needed to bring your utility into immediate alignment.
 
This session provided a deep dive into the 2026/2028/2030 NERC CIP roadmap, helping organizations move beyond basic compliance toward true cyber resilience. Our experts discussed:
  • The SLG Enforcement Landscape: A breakdown of how recent updates like CIP-002-7 impact municipally owned utilities and state-operated transmission entities.
  • Automation as a Force Multiplier: How to replace manual "point-in-time" data collection with real-time asset discovery to meet 2026, 2028, and 2030 milestones.
  • Securing Legacy Infrastructure: Strategies for gaining 100% visibility into aging OT devices deep in the "low-impact" layers.
  • Unified Public Service Resilience: Utilizing the Tenable One platform to see how risks in the grid environment interconnect with IT systems supporting billing, emergency communications, and cloud service delivery.

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Resources


Keeping the Government and Education Workforce Productive and Secure - A SASE Zero Trust Approach
Webinar

Keeping the Government and Education Workforce Productive and Secure - A SASE Zero Trust Approach

The hybrid workforce and direct-to-app architectures have rendered legacy security architectures obsolete while dramatically increasing our attack surface. Cloud-based security with ZTNA 1.0 approaches have emerged as potential solutions, but they only solve part of the problem, failing to adequately secure today's work-from-anywhere users and direct-to-app architectures.This session explains a modern approach to ZTNA and how it is imperative to leverage its key principles to keep Government Workers and Education Faculty & Staff productive and secure. Discussion topics include: How has the Government and Education Workforce environment changed, and why ZTNA 1.0 falls short in securing today's hybrid workforces? What are the core tenants of ZTNA 2.0, and how they solve today's Government & Education Workforce security challenges? What are the key use cases to get started on your ZTNA 2.0 journey?


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