Real World Attacks Turkey’s 10-Hour Blackout Shows Threat to World Power Grids April 2, 2015 Secure the Grid By Firat Kayakiran, Onur Ant, and Ercan Ersoy from Bloomberg A massive power failure that crippled life in Turkey for almost 10 hours on Tuesday highlights the threats facing electricity grids worldwide. Read the entire article at Bloomberg. Tags: Blackout, Center for Security Policy, Cyberattack, electric grid, Nicholas Hanlon, Power Grid, Taner Yildiz, Turkey Continue Reading Previous Talk of Cyber Attack as Huge Power Outages Hit TurkeyNext FARC takes down Buenaventura Grid More Stories Real World Attacks Robert Darling: What was it like in Whitehouse “Bunker” on 9/11? August 9, 2021 Secure the Grid Real World Attacks Threat: Physical Attack Grid Attack: WSJ July 14, 2016 Secure the Grid Real World Attacks Threat: Cyberattack Attack on Electrical Grid Could Collapse Economy: No Plan Exists to Help Localities Prepare for a Lengthy Blackout June 22, 2016 Secure the Grid Real World Attacks Threat: Cyberattack Russia’s Black Out War in Ukraine January 6, 2016 Secure the Grid Real World Attacks Threat: Physical Attack FBI Investigates Another Critical Infrastructure Attack in Greater San Francisco September 16, 2015 Secure the Grid Real World Attacks Threat: Cyberattack Threat: EMP Ex-CIA: Cyber Blackout Shows What Enemy Could Do July 13, 2015 Secure the Grid