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Water Sector Cyber Resilience Briefing – Resilience in Action: Effective Strategies for Creating Cyber Resilient Systems

Wednesday, February 19, 2025; 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. ET

The term resilience refers to the ability to recover from setbacks or challenges. It involves adapting in the face of adversity or stress. In cybersecurity, resilience is a concept that emphasizes not just protection against attacks, but also the capability to maintain essential functions during and after a cybersecurity incident.

As water utilities increasingly adopt complex and interconnected systems, a robust cyber resiliency strategy becomes paramount. Join us on February 19, 2025, at 2:00 PM ET for our monthly Cyber Resilience Briefing where we will delve into the essential principles and practices for developing cyber-resilient systems that align with EPA cybersecurity objectives. Jason Vigh, Senior Managing Consultant for Industrial Cybersecurity at 1898 & Co., will guide us through key topics including an overview of cyber threats specific to water utilities, strategies for embedding cyber resiliency into system design, the application of architectural patterns and design principles that strengthen resilience, and engineering processes that empower systems to anticipate, withstand, recover from, and adapt to disruptions.

Proper application of these strategies enables participants to effectively enhance the cyber resilience of their systems. By the end of the session, attendees will be equipped with a high-level understanding of the cyber resiliency techniques used to minimize the impact of cyber incidents, ensuring the continuous operation of critical mission and business functions in an environment of evolving threats.

WaterISAC members only.

Register any time. No need to cancel if you can’t attend.