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SUMMARY:Cybersecurity in the Water Sector
DESCRIPTION:Time: 9:00am – 11:00am     Place: 95 Cripe Street\, North Kingstown\, RI     TCH(s): 2 (RI DOH) \nCost: FREE                        Instructor: Mike Tetreault \n  \nCourse Outline: \nCybersecurity is the top threat facing business and critical infrastructure in the United States\,\naccording to reports and testimony from the Director of National Intelligence\, the Federal\nBureau of Investigation\, and the Department of Homeland Security. All drinking and wastewater\nsystems should examine cybersecurity vulnerabilities and develop a cybersecurity risk\nmanagement program\, thus mitigating a cyberattack from impacting system operations.\nBreaches in cybersecurity practices can compromise the ability of drinking water to provide\nclean and safe drinking water to customers\, erode customer confidence and result in financial\nand legal liabilities. Cyber-attacks against public water systems and wastewater treatment\nfacilities are increasing. Implementing basic cyber hygiene practices can help your utility\nprevent\, detect\, respond\, and recover from cyber incidents. This two-hour training will consist of\nan overview on cybersecurity in the water sector\, a look at ransomware awareness and\nprevention\, a review of cybersecurity incidents in the water industry\, and a discussion about the\nSCADA Cybersecurity Framework. Please ask about hybrid training options. \n  \nInstructor(s): \nMike Tetreault is the Cybersecurity Advisor (CSA) for Rhode Island (Region 1)\, within the\nIntegrated Operations Division\, Cybersecurity &amp; Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) of the\nDepartment of Homeland Security (DHS). CISA established ten regional offices across the\ncountry to improve the delivery of the department’s services to critical infrastructure owners and\noperators and state\, local\, tribal\, and territorial partners. CSAs are the front-facing cyber experts\nsupporting regional operations capabilities. Region 1 includes Maine\, New Hampshire\, Vermont\,\nConnecticut\, Rhode Island\, and Massachusetts. Mr. Tetreault manages the major cyber\nengagements in Rhode Island with additional support to region 1\, championing cyber resilience\nto public and private sector partners through a multitude of engagements\, promoting education\nand awareness\, and performing risk assessments.
URL:https://rirwa.org/event/cybersecurity-in-the-water-sector-2/
LOCATION:95 Cripe Street – North Kingstown\, RI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public,Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Matt Young":MAILTO:myoung@rirwa.org
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