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(Update February 27, 2024) Passthrough: Top Cyber Actions for Securing Water Systems – Joint Fact Sheet by CISA, EPA, and FBI

CISA and partners updated the recent Fact Sheet – Top Cyber Actions for Securing Water Systems – with resources from water and wastewater systems sector organizations, including WaterISAC. The resources are intended to help support water systems in defending against malicious cyber activity. They include:

CISA ICS Vulnerability Advisories and Alerts, Updates, and Bulletins – February 27, 2024

CISA ICS Vulnerability Advisories and Alerts, Updates, and Bulletins – February 27, 2024

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has published the following ICS vulnerability advisories, as well as alerts, updates, and bulletins:

ICS Vulnerability Advisories:

CISA Releases Two Industrial Control Systems Advisories

CISA ICS Vulnerability Advisories and Alerts, Updates, and Bulletins – February 22, 2024

CISA ICS Vulnerability Advisories and Alerts, Updates, and Bulletins – February 22, 2024

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has published the following ICS vulnerability advisories, as well as alerts, updates, and bulletins:

ICS Vulnerability Advisories:

CISA Releases One Industrial Control Systems Advisory

Report – 2024 Unit 42 Incident Response Report: Navigating the Shift in Cybersecurity Threat Tactics

Unit 42 published its 2024 Incident Response Report yesterday which includes incident data from over 250 organizations and more than 600 incidents. The report provides a unique perspective into the latest threat tactics being used by attackers and provides helpful resources and methods for effective defense. 

Cofense Annual Report – Malicious Emails Bypassing Secure Email Gateways - Critical Insights into the Evolving Email Security Landscape

Cofense, a leading cybersecurity firm in email security, recently released its 2024 Annual State of Email Security Report. The report reveals emerging trends in the email threat landscape, such as an increase in various phishing tactics. Most notable, the report indicates a significant (37%) increase in malicious emails that are bypassing secure email gateways (SEGs) over last year, and an overwhelming 310% increase since 2021.

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