Message-ID: <15318871.1075852425161.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 09:43:26 -0700 (PDT) From: ecarmetsc@aep.com To: amie.ha@enron.com, justin.laverell@enron.com Subject: hotline call 10/12/01 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: ecarmetsc@aep.com@ENRON X-To: #_east_real_time@aeglobalmarkets.com, Chen, Alan , Ha, Amie , Art@ekpc.com, bill.price@lgeenergy.com, brad.young@lgeenergy.com, Barry@ekpc.com, charlie.martin@lgeenergy.com, clenart@enron.com, cowens@ipalco.com, Chuck@ekpc.com, dcrockett@bigrivers.com, Baughman Jr., Don , Damon@ekpc.com, drboezio@aep.com, dpwooddell@aep.com, ecarmetsc@aep.com, ecfox@nisource.com, ed.stottmann@lgeenergy.com, elawson@ipalco.com, energysup@bigrivers.com, Eddy@ekpc.com, ehulrich@aep.com, Serio, Erik , favenhuizen@nisource.com, fbemish@nisource.com, fdessuit@nisource.com, fred.durham@lgeenergy.com, fpsquires@aep.com, ghermon@ipalco.com, Garland@ekpc.com, GaryR@ekpc.com, GeorgeC@ekpc.com, hlwhite@nisource.com, jbakondy@enron.com, jcdobes@nisource.com, jdawson@ipalco.com, jdgraun@nisource.com, jlgodwin@nisource.com, jstevenson@ipalco.com, Hernandez, Juan , Laverell, Justin , jashope@aep.com, Jason@ekpc.com, JerryC@ekpc.com, JimR@ekpc.com, Poppa, John D. , Julishro@ekpc.com, kleistner@ipalco.com, kmlargura@nisource.com, Comeaux, Keith , Kevin.Presto@enron.com, lbertram@ipalco.com, lenemcek@nisource.com, lge.esoc@lgeenergy.com, lgeetrans@lgeenergy.com, lldora@nisource.com, lmcgurer@ipalco.com, Will, Lloyd , mark.rogers@lgeenergy.com, methompson@ipalco.com, mholtsclaw@ipalco.com, mscanner@nisource.com, mtaylor@ipalco.com, Mary@ekpc.com, nahorwith@nisource.com, pfielden@ipalco.com, pwpack@nisource.com, Paul@ekpc.com, ragang@nisource.com, rahuhn@nisource.com, rdroach@nisource.com, Broussard, Richard , rmills@ipalco.com, rjcregge@aep.com, syscont@hepn.com, Steve@ekpc.com, Black, Tamara Jae , thousley@bigrivers.com, Terry@ekpc.com, TransOps@vectren.com, Wallace@ekpc.com, William_P_Kosakowski/OR4/AEPINjlgodwin@nisource.com, favenhuizen@nisource.com, jcdobes@nisource.com, kmlargura@nisource.com, rahuhn@nisource.com, ragang@nisource.com, fdessuit@nisource.com, nahorwith@nisource.com, jdgraun@nisource.com, hlwhite@nisource.com, lenemcek@nisource.com, pwpack@nisource.com, ecfox@nisource.com, mscanner@nisource.com, lldora@nisource.com, fbemish@nisource.com, spmoore@aep.com X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \JHERNAN3 (Non-Privileged)\Hernandez, Juan\Inbox X-Origin: HERNANDEZ-J X-FileName: JHERNAN3 (Non-Privileged).pst fyi's, here is a summary of the hotline call today: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NERC - Alert level 3 continues (full alert status) - New level definitions in first draft, mid week next week will have completed. note: new definitions to have 4 levels, vs. 3 currently. -SCIS now includes a secure socket (SSL) NIPC - Their reports are uncollaberated, yet considered credible. - For official use only. - Strikes against the US are considered "likely" this weekend. - A flyover was reported at Columbia Energy, nuke plant in Wisconsin. - Symantic Co. reports their product"Live Update" version 1.4 is vulnerable to exploits. A fix is forthcoming. DOE - Level 2 continues (full alert) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Also For your info's, here's some guidlines on NERC level 3: For a NERC Alert 3, Full Alert Status, NERC recommends consideration of such actions as: Lock down of buildings. Require badging. Use surveillance as practical. Implement rotating coverage of non-24x7 activities. Staffing of key usually unstaffed facilities. Start-up and/or staffing of back-up control centers Consideration of blocking VPN and dial-up access except as may be operationally required. Review disaster recovery and restoration plans. Establish backup communications. Greater attention to intrusion detection system logs. Curtailment of nonessential maintenance Other actions may include: selected maintenancecurtailment; selected additional generation reserves in various states of readiness; staffing of backup control facilities; examiniation of connections of computers to outside communications including the Internet and modems; maintainance of close coordination with First Responders, local Law Enforcement, local FBI. A more comprehensive suggestion list should be forthcoming from NERC next week. Hope this helps, EMSC