Key Takeaways
A collaborative, all‐hazards approach to preparing for threats to critical infrastructure has enhanced security and resilience in the United States and Canada.
It’s up to individual organizations—including water utilities—to have all the elements of an effective security plan in place.
Cybersecurity around industrial control systems needs to keep pace with the sophistication and evolution of attacks on technology environments.
Policies, procedures, risk assessments, and the right technique platforms—all held together by staff knowledge and expertise—create a strong defense.
https://awwa.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/awwa.1518
Industrial Control Systems: Cyber Policies and Strategies
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