Andrew
Bochman
Sr. Energy & Security Strategist, National & Homeland Security
Idaho National Lab
Andy Bochman is Senior Cyber and Energy Security Strategist for Idaho National Lab’s National and Homeland Security directorate. Prior to joining INL, he founded a strategic energy sector security consulting firm, was an advisor on energy security matters at the Chertoff Group in Washington, DC, and was the security lead for IBM’s global energy & utilities business.
A frequent speaker, standards developer and adviser on topics at the intersection of grid modernization and security, Andy has provided expert testimony and analysis on energy sector security standards and gaps to FERC, NERC, DOE, NIST, NARUC, and state utility commissions. He has testified to FERC on the security readiness of Smart Grid interoperability standards, and was an SME contributor to DOE’s Electric Sector Risk Management Process (RMP) guide and Electricity Subsector Cybersecurity Capabilities Maturity Model (ES-C2M2).
A graduate of the US Air Force Academy, Andy served as a communications officer and a source selection technical team leader at the Air Force Computer Acquisition Center (AFCAC). Named one of fifty “Smart Grid Pioneers” for 2013, he is a corporate board member of the Industrial Control Systems - Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ISC-ISAC) and a member of GTM’s Grid Edge Executive Council.