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The Metcalf Sniper Attack and the Substation Parts List

Working with the Sharepoint Server

PG&E San Bruno and CPUC
Insider betails from Pete Bennett former PG&E Programmmer.
Hired in early 2011 to work on projects connected to San Bruno explosion parallel and parallel hydrotesting program.

The 2001 NIMDA Computer Virus

The 9/11 Computer Virus and AT&T Data Breach >> more
to a 17 year FBI investigation connected to another breach at AT&T (SBC Services) where six months after the San Bruno explosion was out arresting police officers in Contra Costa County.

The Terrorists Breach

The Mother Lode of Lost Data more Valuable than Gold >> more
The Sharepoint Server Breach The substansial loss of thousands of internal PG&E documents filled with best mapping details for made to order terrorism whether it be Domestic, International or Economic.

Evidence of Breach

See the partial list of files and reasonable explantion of what was taken.



IT Security Product Specialist, Senior

Date: Nov 30, 2018
Location: San Francisco, CA, US, 94105
Company: Pacific Gas And Electric Company

Requisition ID # 18017 


Job Category : Information Technology 
Job Level : Individual Contributor
Business Unit: Gas Operations
Job Location : Concord; Concord; Sacramento; San Francisco; San Ramon
Company

Based in San Francisco, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas and electric utilities in the United States. And we deliver some of the nation's cleanest energy to our customers in Northern and Central California. For PG&E, Together, Building a Better California is not just a slogan. It's the very core of our mission and the scale by which we measure our success. We know that the nearly 16 million people who do business with our company count on our more than 24,000 employees for far more than the delivery of utility services. They, along with every citizen of the state we call home, also expect PG&E to help improve their quality of life, the economic vitality of their communities, and the prospect for a better future fueled by clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy.

Pacific Gas and Electric Company is an Affirmative Action and Equal Employment Opportunity employer that actively pursues and hires a diverse workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, religion, physical or mental disability status, medical condition, protected veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information or any other factor that is not related to the job.


Department Summary
The Cybersecurity team enables PG&E to achieve its mission by providing governance, oversight, and support of operational resiliency and asset safeguards in a relevant, timely and data-driven manner. The Cybersecurity team consists of security professionals in their chosen disciplines, including:
  • Cybersecurity Services
  • Risk & Strategy
  • Security Intelligence & Operations
  • Compliance 
Working together, we review the current cyber threat landscape and lend our expertise to help the company understand its security posture and act on the highest priority risks.
The Cybersecurity team takes a proactive approach to security by focusing on the cyber risks PG&E faces. Cybersecurity's methodology and framework synthesizes current legal, regulatory, and operating mandates with PG&E’s business goals and operations. By taking this information and focusing on the cyber risks unique to individual Lines of Business (LOB), Cybersecurity helps PG&E’s LOBs make informed decisions about where to invest their resources.

Position Summary
PG&E's IT Cybersecurity Security Infrastructure Team partners with various IT and BT organizations on security issues within PG&E. Work with Managers, Team Leads, Specialists, Security Teams, and Subject Matter Experts to remediate security gaps. Facilitate and assist in alerting, coordination of remediation effort, analyzing, tracking, and reporting its progress. Lead workshops, presentations, and discussions with leaders, Line of Business, and other key stakeholders. Deploy, Manage, and utilize security tools leveraged by Security Infrastructure to achieve PG&E mission.

The headquarter location may be in any of the following cities: Concord, Fairfield, Sacramento, San Francisco, or San Ramon.

Qualifications
Minimum:
  • AA/AS in Computer Science, Business, Engineering or equivalent work experience
  • Minimum of 4 years of relevant technical experience, two years of which should support or deploy Endpoint Malware Protection

Desired:
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
  • 6 years of technical experience
  • Achieve positive remediation results with multiple projects and remediation efforts running simultaneously
  • Microsoft Office, Remedy, SharePoint, Security tools
  • Self-motivated
  • Able to follow Safety First principles
  • Results driven, and customer focused
  • Multi-Platform knowledge (UNIX/LINUX, Windows Servers/Desktops, Cisco hardware, etc)
  • Skilled at being team player
  • Energizes coworkers, and maintaining a positive attitude towards the team and the business directions
  • Strong analytical, critical thinking and decision-making skills
  • Familiar with one or more security controls / risk management frameworks (ISO, NIST, etc.)
  • Advanced knowledge and understanding of regulatory and compliance requirements such as SOX, NERC, CIP, EPA, etc.

Job Responsibilities

Security Controls
  • Defend systems against unauthorized access, modification and/or destruction.
  • Monitor and support Endpoint Malware Protection software; PAN Traps, McAfee, Microsoft SCEP/Defender, etc.
  • Identify security abnormalities and report violations.
  • Train peer employees in security awareness, protocols and procedures.
  • Respond immediately to security incidents and provide post-incident analysis.
  • Partner with the groups within Information/Business Technology and Lines of Businesses on security.
  • Facilitate and assist in the coordination of remediation efforts, tracking and reporting its progress.
  • Partner with Cybersecurity, Compliance teams, and other key stakeholders to alert or resolve the detected anomalies.
  • Document and manage Cybersecurity process, procedures, policies, control documentation, and etc.
  • Facilitates/Leads Root Cause Analysis.
  • Research and recommend security controls and tools upgrades.
  • Participate in Security projects.
  • Server as mentor for newer employees and/or delegate of supervisor/manager.
  • Prepare and present recommendations and alternatives to senior management.

Product Management
  • Performs product management duties over a sector of technology products or services or assigned to high profile products or services.
  • Oversee and manage the continuous product lifecycle from research, planning and implementation to retirement.
  • Introduce new innovative solutions that enhance the existing capabilities of the product(s) or service(s). Develop methods of automation and optimization.
  • Partner with peers in the accountable planning organization to develop the strategic vision and understand how it applies to the targeted products or services.
  • Understand the industry’s product positioning, the product’s key benefits, and the product’s targeted users. Partner close with the vendor to influence the product’s future capabilities.

SUPPORT
  • Work closely with IT professionals to troubleshoot and resolve complex operational issues.
  • Drive conventions and standards (such as usage or configuration) across multiple products to maximize user experience.
  • Be a third-tier support specialist to other IT professionals for escalated operational issues.


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The Pipeline Inspection Process

Things are getting better
By Debbie Felix
SAN FRANCISCO — Over the past few years, PG&E customers have been hearing about how the company uses high-tech inspection tools to assess the condition of natural gas pipelines from the inside. Often called “smart pigs,” these tools travel inside pipelines to identify dents, cracks and corrosion before they become a problem.
Now, PG&E is working with a new, cutting edge technology that will look for similar signs — like corrosion or dents — on the outside of gas pipelines.
First developed for the dental industry, the 3D Toolbox is as easy to use as a digital camera.  With a click, it captures an image and provides measurements, giving PG&E real-time information about the condition of pipeline surfaces.
And it’s fast.

The 3D Toolbox allows PG&E to get detailed images of pipelines very quickly. (Photo by James Green.)
Images are captured in seconds and multiple views can be stitched together in a matter of minutes.
“The benefits of the tool are that it provides traceable, repeatable measurements. It’s simple to use and it speeds up the pipe assessment process, which could take hours or days before,” said Gerry Bong, a PG&E R&D and Innovation gas engineer. “I think as far as PG&E is concerned, this is a great opportunity to bring in cutting-edge technology, such as the 3D Toolbox, to improve the efficiency of our process.”
The 3D camera is light-weight and easy to set up at construction sites. Able to capture the same 3D measurements every time from any angle, the device is simple to operate and gives PG&E a detailed, traceable record.
Images are viewed by engineers and corrosion experts on a laptop set up at the dig site. The collected data is automatically fed into calculation tools to generate an assessment within minutes, a process that normally would take hours or even days to complete. From there, PG&E engineers can to put together a corrective action plan immediately.
“R&D and Innovation is working with PRCI (the Pipeline Research Council International) and other collaborative R&D organizations to bring new solutions into Gas Operations. What we see today is a result of this work, which we are testing,” said François Rongere, R&D and Innovation manager at PG&E.
The 3D Toolbox is just another example of the many ways PG&E is leveraging the latest technology to ensure the safety of its natural gas system for its customers.
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The PG&E Sharepoint Server Databreach

The unknown breach of over 20,000 pages comprised of maps, pipelines, fiber optic locations, security and electric grid.
What is the the Sharepoint Server Action at is the the Sharepoint Server

Judge PG&E for yourself

Pete Bennett while contracted to PG&E was arrested in Walnut Creekon July 7, 2012 while enroute to Hillside Covenant Church Youth Meetings.   His son was taken to Hillside Covenant never to be seen again. Bennett filed kidnapping report for parental abuction, investigation ongoing.
PG&E has been fully informed, had adtBennett was unaware of the breach until he recognized files connected to the Metcalf Sniper attack.  
The Project
The Hydrotesing Project
Racketeering
Police Corruption
Collateral Victims
The Contra Costa Bar Assocation
Proposition Hate
Witness Killer and Arsonist
Public Law
Cases Cold and Closed
Amber Alert
Kinder Morgan
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Working with the Sharepoint Server

Details from former PG&E Programmmer hired in 2011 to assist with the San Bruno Explosion parallel to FBI was arresting police officers. .
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IT Security Product Specialist, Senior

Date: Nov 30, 2018
Location: San Francisco, CA, US, 94105
Company: Pacific Gas And Electric Company

Requisition ID # 18017 
Job Category : Information Technology 
Job Level : Individual Contributor
Business Unit: Gas Operations
Job Location : Concord; Concord; Sacramento; San Francisco; San Ramon
Company

Based in San Francisco, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas and electric utilities in the United States. And we deliver some of the nation's cleanest energy to our customers in Northern and Central California. For PG&E, Together, Building a Better California is not just a slogan. It's the very core of our mission and the scale by which we measure our success. We know that the nearly 16 million people who do business with our company count on our more than 24,000 employees for far more than the delivery of utility services. They, along with every citizen of the state we call home, also expect PG&E to help improve their quality of life, the economic vitality of their communities, and the prospect for a better future fueled by clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy.

Pacific Gas and Electric Company is an Affirmative Action and Equal Employment Opportunity employer that actively pursues and hires a diverse workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, religion, physical or mental disability status, medical condition, protected veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information or any other factor that is not related to the job.


Department Summary
The Cybersecurity team enables PG&E to achieve its mission by providing governance, oversight, and support of operational resiliency and asset safeguards in a relevant, timely and data-driven manner. The Cybersecurity team consists of security professionals in their chosen disciplines, including:
  • Cybersecurity Services
  • Risk & Strategy
  • Security Intelligence & Operations
  • Compliance 
Working together, we review the current cyber threat landscape and lend our expertise to help the company understand its security posture and act on the highest priority risks.
The Cybersecurity team takes a proactive approach to security by focusing on the cyber risks PG&E faces. Cybersecurity's methodology and framework synthesizes current legal, regulatory, and operating mandates with PG&E’s business goals and operations. By taking this information and focusing on the cyber risks unique to individual Lines of Business (LOB), Cybersecurity helps PG&E’s LOBs make informed decisions about where to invest their resources.

Position Summary
PG&E's IT Cybersecurity Security Infrastructure Team partners with various IT and BT organizations on security issues within PG&E. Work with Managers, Team Leads, Specialists, Security Teams, and Subject Matter Experts to remediate security gaps. Facilitate and assist in alerting, coordination of remediation effort, analyzing, tracking, and reporting its progress. Lead workshops, presentations, and discussions with leaders, Line of Business, and other key stakeholders. Deploy, Manage, and utilize security tools leveraged by Security Infrastructure to achieve PG&E mission.

The headquarter location may be in any of the following cities: Concord, Fairfield, Sacramento, San Francisco, or San Ramon.

Qualifications
Minimum:
  • AA/AS in Computer Science, Business, Engineering or equivalent work experience
  • Minimum of 4 years of relevant technical experience, two years of which should support or deploy Endpoint Malware Protection

Desired:
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
  • 6 years of technical experience
  • Achieve positive remediation results with multiple projects and remediation efforts running simultaneously
  • Microsoft Office, Remedy, SharePoint, Security tools
  • Self-motivated
  • Able to follow Safety First principles
  • Results driven, and customer focused
  • Multi-Platform knowledge (UNIX/LINUX, Windows Servers/Desktops, Cisco hardware, etc)
  • Skilled at being team player
  • Energizes coworkers, and maintaining a positive attitude towards the team and the business directions
  • Strong analytical, critical thinking and decision-making skills
  • Familiar with one or more security controls / risk management frameworks (ISO, NIST, etc.)
  • Advanced knowledge and understanding of regulatory and compliance requirements such as SOX, NERC, CIP, EPA, etc.

Job Responsibilities

Security Controls
  • Defend systems against unauthorized access, modification and/or destruction.
  • Monitor and support Endpoint Malware Protection software; PAN Traps, McAfee, Microsoft SCEP/Defender, etc.
  • Identify security abnormalities and report violations.
  • Train peer employees in security awareness, protocols and procedures.
  • Respond immediately to security incidents and provide post-incident analysis.
  • Partner with the groups within Information/Business Technology and Lines of Businesses on security.
  • Facilitate and assist in the coordination of remediation efforts, tracking and reporting its progress.
  • Partner with Cybersecurity, Compliance teams, and other key stakeholders to alert or resolve the detected anomalies.
  • Document and manage Cybersecurity process, procedures, policies, control documentation, and etc.
  • Facilitates/Leads Root Cause Analysis.
  • Research and recommend security controls and tools upgrades.
  • Participate in Security projects.
  • Server as mentor for newer employees and/or delegate of supervisor/manager.
  • Prepare and present recommendations and alternatives to senior management.

Product Management
  • Performs product management duties over a sector of technology products or services or assigned to high profile products or services.
  • Oversee and manage the continuous product lifecycle from research, planning and implementation to retirement.
  • Introduce new innovative solutions that enhance the existing capabilities of the product(s) or service(s). Develop methods of automation and optimization.
  • Partner with peers in the accountable planning organization to develop the strategic vision and understand how it applies to the targeted products or services.
  • Understand the industry’s product positioning, the product’s key benefits, and the product’s targeted users. Partner close with the vendor to influence the product’s future capabilities.

SUPPORT
  • Work closely with IT professionals to troubleshoot and resolve complex operational issues.
  • Drive conventions and standards (such as usage or configuration) across multiple products to maximize user experience.
  • Be a third-tier support specialist to other IT professionals for escalated operational issues.


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The Murder Trilogy

Endlessly documented events of indifference and lies.
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The Nordstrom Murders

My first real date with Alicia Driscoll and her daughter was a simple June picnic at her house on Norris Road. Just another Contra Costa County Murder Suicide.
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A Contra Costa Times Murder Link

Contra Costa Times TriValley knows the Alamo 1st Mormons who stole my legal file mid-December 2004. He was well informed of the near fatal Bennett v. Collins incident and full knowledge of the truck arson prior the Kinder Morgan explosion that killed five in November 2004. The failure leads upstream to Contra Costa District Attorney Mark Peterson (Purjury)
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