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The Implications of EPA's Decision to Stop Regulating Cybersecurity in Water Utilitieswordpress,EPA,cybersecurity,waterutilities,regulations,implications

The Implications of EPA’s Decision to Stop Regulating Cybersecurity in Water Utilities

The EPA Withdraws Cybersecurity Rules for Water Utilities: The Risk, Blowback, and Next Steps Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) made the decision to withdraw its rules mandating cybersecurity assessments for water utilities. This move comes after facing legal opposition from industry groups and Republican lawmakers who argued that the EPA exceeded its authority…

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EPA's Backtrack on Water Sector Cybersecurity Rules Shakes Confidence in Protection Effortswordpress,EPA,backtrack,watersector,cybersecurity,rules,confidence,protectionefforts

EPA’s Backtrack on Water Sector Cybersecurity Rules Shakes Confidence in Protection Efforts

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“Examining the Impact: EPA Backtracks on Cyber Regulations for Water Sector”

Government EPA calls off cyber regulations for water sector Introduction In a significant setback to the Biden administration’s efforts to improve the cybersecurity of U.S. critical infrastructure, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced that it will no longer require cybersecurity audits of U.S. water utilities through sanitary surveys. The decision to rescind a March…

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