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Engineering Cyber– Physical Resilience

Key Takeaways There's no denying the countless benefits of technology for water industry operations. But with technological advances come increased potential for malicious, damaging attacks. Utilities owe it to themselves and their customers to have a proactive cybersecurity practice in place b...

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Published in:Journal - American Water Works Association 2021-05, Vol.113 (4), p.32-40
Main Authors: Ohrt, Andrew, Groves, Daniel A., Cox, Joel, Bochman, Andy, Cunningham, Charley, Hildick‐Smith, Andrew, Kuczynski, Thomas L.
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Language:English
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Summary:Key Takeaways There's no denying the countless benefits of technology for water industry operations. But with technological advances come increased potential for malicious, damaging attacks. Utilities owe it to themselves and their customers to have a proactive cybersecurity practice in place by taking “cyber hygiene” seriously and evolving with technology. CCE, or consequence‐driven, cyber‐informed engineering, adds another layer to cybersecurity strategies and helps utilities establish organizational and engineering practices that ensure resilience.
ISSN:0003-150X
1551-8833
DOI:10.1002/awwa.1708