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DOE O 205.1D, Department of Energy Cybersecurity Program

This Order enables the Department of Energy (DOE) to accomplish its mission and fulfill Federal cybersecurity requirements. Additionally, this Order allows Departmental Elements (DEs) programmatic and operational flexibility to tailor their cybersecurity posture by utilizing risk management, enabling effective implementation, and delegating risk management to the lowest appropriate level. Finally, this Order addresses roles and responsibilities, and sets standards for performance across all Department levels. Supersedes DOE O 205.1C Chg 1 (LtdChg), dated 5-15-2019.

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Subjects:
  • Information Technology
  • Security
ID: DOE O 205.1D
Type: Order
OPI: IM - Office of the Chief Information Officer
Status: Current
Approved Date: Apr 30, 2024
Last Update: Apr 30, 2024
CRD: Yes
Invoking Directive: No
Department of Energy Cybersecurity Program
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(1) The Administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) must assure that NNSA employees comply with their responsibilities under this directive. (2) The Administrator of the Bonneville Power Administration (Bonneville) must ensure that Bonneville employees and contractors comply with the responsibilities and objectives of this directive where applicable in accordance with the Bonneville Administrator’s authorities under Public Law (P.L.) 75-329 (16 U.S.C. Ch. 12B, Bonneville Project Act of 1937), P.L. 93-454 (16 I.S.C. Chapter 12G, Federal Columbia River Transmission System Act of 1974), and P.L. 96-501 (Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act; 16 U.S.C. Chapter 12H), among other statutes specific to Bonneville


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