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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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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is providing water utilities with a free vulnerability scanning service to enhance their security measures.wordpress,cybersecurity,infrastructuresecurity,CISA,vulnerabilityscanning,waterutilities,securitymeasures

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is providing water utilities with a free vulnerability scanning service to enhance their security measures.

US Cybersecurity Agency Offers Free Vulnerability Scanning Service to Water Utilities Introduction The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has recently announced a new initiative to help water utilities protect their systems against cyberattacks. The agency is offering a free vulnerability scanning service to identify and address security holes that could expose these critical…

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