Cyber Intrusions, Admissions Dilemmas, and Rooftop Solar Reality
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In the 37th installment of The Atomic Exchange Podcast, co-hosts Dr. Goran Calic and Michael Tadrous open with a check-in from a Toronto nuclear conference on cybersecurity, where simple devices and supply chain gaps show how human habits can still beat high-tech defenses. Michael shares a behind-the-scenes look at his Georgetown Law group interview and uses its ethics hypotheticals to ask what good judgment really looks like inside institutions. Then they return to Castle Rock and stress-test last week’s rooftop solar stories, mapping how rate design, fixed grid charges, insurance, and net metering shape real-world payback, and when home solar truly makes sense. They close by asking what fair policy looks like for households and the grid, and how to align incentives with reliability and decarbonization. Tune in for a tour of cyber, ethics, and home energy economics.