Biden Administration Announces Requirement to Report on Cybersecurity Threats in Water System Audits
On Friday, the Biden administration announced that all states must now report on cybersecurity threats in their audits of public water systems. This announcement comes one day after the administration released its plan to protect critical infrastructure against cyberattacks.
The order will require state water systems to report whether their cybersecurity program is up to date, and if not, what steps are being taken to remediate any deficiencies in their cyber defense system.
The order also requires states to provide information about any cyber-attacks that have occurred in the past. This includes ensuring that any cyber-attack activity and potential breaches resulting from such activity are documented and reported.
The new requirement is the latest in a series of measures taken by the Biden administration to protect critical infrastructure from cyber threats. In addition to the new order, the administration is investing in training for state and local water systems and encouraging public-private partnerships on cybersecurity.
Cybersecurity experts have praised the administration’s move, pointing out that water systems are increasingly vulnerable to cyberattack and need more protection. With the new order, the Biden administration is taking a crucial step in safeguarding the public’s drinking water.
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