How to bounce back from a cyber attack

Barbara Penland of the Oak Ridge Lab\'s communications office shares how the lab is getting back to normal after its systems were hacked.

The Oak Ridge National Laboratory is home to one of the world’s most powerful supercomputers. But that supercomputer’s has been powered down after a sophisticated cyberattack hit the lab earlier this month. Barbara Penland of the Oak Ridge Lab’s communications office shares how the lab is getting back to normal.

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