Tomorrow: Water Sector Cyber Resilience Briefing – The Most Likely Cyber Threats to Water and Wastewater Utilities Over the Next Year
Created: Tuesday, July 23, 2024 - 20:21
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Private and public water and wastewater systems of all sizes are facing increasing cyber threats. In the past few months there has been a steady stream of disclosed incidents perpetrated by a variety of threat actor types with differing motivations. Additionally, with the attention (rightfully so) being placed on the sector from the White House, EPA, Congress, etc., it’s necessary for asset owners to understand the threats we face and how to address them. Join us tomorrow at 2:00 PM ET for our monthly Cyber Resilience Briefing when MS-ISAC’s Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst, Jesse Adam will discuss how and why U.S. State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial (SLTT) government-operated U.S. water and wastewater systems (WWS) will likely continue to face a mounting threat from cyber threat actors over the next year.
Private and public water and wastewater systems of all sizes are facing increasing cyber threats. In the past few months there has been a steady stream of disclosed incidents perpetrated by a variety of threat actor types with differing motivations. Additionally, with the attention (rightfully so) being placed on the sector from the White House, EPA, Congress, etc., it’s necessary for asset owners to understand the threats we face and how to address them. Join us tomorrow at 2:00 PM ET for our monthly Cyber Resilience Briefing when MS-ISAC’s Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst, Jesse Adam will discuss how and why U.S. State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial (SLTT) government-operated U.S. water and wastewater systems (WWS) will likely continue to face a mounting threat from cyber threat actors over the next year.
