In 2014, U.S. utility industrial control systems were cyber attacked 78 times in a 12-month period. Growing intricacy, interconnectivity and sophistication of U.S. and international smart grids, roadways, bridges, tunnels, waterways, reservoirs and dams also increase their vulnerability. This session will review the latest in infrastructure vulnerabilities and breaches, possibilities for protection, and the steps that need to be taken now to ready for the future. The sessions will also review proposed standards such as one by Subcommittee TR-51, which is developing a new cybersecurity focused smartgrid standard.