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3 the example solutions the NIST National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) plans to 4 demonstrate as part of the Cybersecurity for the Water and Wastewater Sector: A Practical 5 Reference Design for Mitigating Cyber Risk in Water and Wastewater Systems project.
2 lis 2022 · The ongoing adoption of automation, sensors, data collection, network devices, and analytic software may also increase cybersecurity-related vulnerabilities and associated risks. The NCCoE has undertaken a program to determine common scenarios for cybersecurity risks among WWS utilities.
The Water Information Sharing and Analysis Center (WaterISAC) is an all-threats security information source for the water and wastewater sector, providing invaluable information and resources to the WWS sector including the “15 Cybersecurity Fundamentals for Water and Wastewater Utilities.”.
8 gru 2022 · Demonstrating how to mitigate and manage cybersecurity risks for the Water and Wastewater Systems Sector. The NCCoE is in the initial phase of a project that demonstrates practical solutions for water and wastewater utilities of all sizes.
Practical, step-by-step guidance from AWWA for protecting process control systems used by the water sector from cyberattacks. Following this guidance saves time and yields more comprehensive, accurate and actionable recommendations from the Assessment Tool.
Definitions: Examination and analysis of the safeguards required to protect an information system, as they have been applied in an operational environment, to determine the security posture of that system. Sources: CNSSI 4009-2015.
Configuration change control includes changes to baseline configurations, configuration items of systems, operational procedures, configuration settings for system components, remediate vulnerabilities, and unscheduled or unauthorized changes.