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Cyber comms

Cyber comms. April 2, 2013 Greg Snapper Senior Manager, Corporate Affairs greg.snapper@pge.com. March 12, 2013 – To: All Employees. Reputation Communication opportunities that build awareness, earn trust and highlight the company’s vision. Issues

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Cyber comms

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  1. Cyber comms April 2, 2013 Greg Snapper Senior Manager, Corporate Affairs greg.snapper@pge.com

  2. March 12, 2013 – To: All Employees Reputation Communication opportunities that build awareness, earn trust and highlight the company’s vision Issues Topics that are important to the business and that require timely, informed responses to media and public inquiries

  3. March 16, 2013 – Bay Area media coverage Issues Topics that are important to the business and that require timely, informed responses to media and public inquiries

  4. March 18, 2013 – To: All Employees Issues Topics that are important to the business and that require timely, informed responses to media and public inquiries

  5. March 19, 2013 – LTE Letters to the Editor: Cybersecurity is a job for everyone By Karen Austin Mercury News, March 19, 2013 Thank you for helping lift the veil on the issue of cybersecurity (Page 1A, March 15). Keeping our grid safe and secure is critical to PG&E and its customers, and we all have a role in thwarting hackers and others with bad intentions. Our team of highly specialized security and industry experts led by James Sample, our chief information security officer, is constantly monitoring national security intelligence for new threats, keeping a close eye on our systems and conducting ongoing tests to identify security gaps.  We have significantly increased our investment in cybersecurity over the last several years, and we coordinate more than ever with federal and state agencies. Customers should always call us if they have questions about cyberthreats, to report suspicious activity or for tips on how to protect their private information like PG&E account numbers and other identifiable information hackers want to get their hands on. Everyone plays a critical role in protecting our grid. Here's to a safe and secure tomorrow. Karen Austin Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer Pacific Gas and Electric Company Issues Topics that are important to the business and that require timely, informed responses to media and public inquiries

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