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Pacific Gas and Electric Company

Senior Manager, Engineering and DevSecOps

Oakland, CAPosted YesterdayWebsite
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About Pacific Gas and Electric Company

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is a prominent utility provider in California, serving approximately 16 million people across a 70,000-square-mile area. The company offers natural gas and electric services to residential, commercial, and industrial customers, with a significant infrastructure that includes over 106,000 miles of electric distribution lines and more than 42,000 miles of natural gas pipelines. Founded in 1905 through the merger of earlier gas and electric firms, PG&E has a rich history of growth and innovation. It was the first utility in the U.S. to serve over a million customers and has played a key role in California's energy landscape. Today, PG&E is focused on modernizing its infrastructure and enhancing safety and sustainability, guided by regulatory oversight from the California Public Utilities Commission. The company employs around 23,000 people and is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce.

Industry

utilities

Employees

29,000

3222 engineers

Revenue

$25B

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Security at Pacific Gas and Electric Company

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3 Intel Signals

Security Philosophy

PG&E's security philosophy is centered on the intersection of 'passion' and 'safety' within their cyber and corporate security teams. The enterprise approach involves overseeing and maintaining technology security at scale, though specific philosophies regarding developer enablement versus gatekeeping or AppSec-specific risk quantification are not publicly available.

Security Team

The security team is led by Jerry L. Davis, Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer, who reports to Ajay Waghray. While the broader 'Enterprise Protection' and 'cyber and corporate security teams' are mentioned, specific AppSec-only headcount, reporting lines for sub-teams, or embedded structures are not publicly available.

Key Initiatives

Information not publicly available. No evidence was found regarding a Security Champions program, specific 'Shift Left' practices, vulnerability management SLAs, or recent AppSec-specific initiatives from the last six months.

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