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Cyberattacks ... The EPA says they will train water utilities that need help for free. Larger utilities usually have more resources and the expertise to defend against attacks.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Cyberattacks ... The EPA says they will train water utilities that need help for free. Larger utilities usually have more resources and the expertise to defend against attacks.
Cyberattacks targeting ... significant impacts on both water utilities and consumers. The EPA also recommended that small water systems improve protections against cybersecurity threats, noting ...
States are being asked to assess vulnerabilities at water utilities ... cyberattacks.” In a letter sent to all US governors on Tuesday, the White House and the Environmental Protection Agency ...
"In the absence of cybersecurity controls, threat actors can exploit exposed HMIs at WWS Sector utilities ... after the EPA shared tips for defending against cyberattacks on water facilities.
CISA, the FBI, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) shared a list of defense measures U.S. water utilities should implement to better defend their systems against cyberattacks The fact ...
(NEXSTAR) – As President Trump’s EPA prepares to roll back some of the safeguards against so-called ... sampling has found nearly 12% of U.S. water utilities are above the Biden administration ...
Now the EPA says it's rescinding and reconsidering the standards for four of them. For the other two, the agency is giving water utilities two more years, until 2031, to meet the new limits.
Cyberattacks ... The EPA says they will train water utilities that need help for free. Larger utilities usually have more resources and the expertise to defend against attacks.