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USEPA Introduction to Cybersecurity Virtual Workshop
Start Date:
9/15/2021
End Date:
One Day Event
City:
Live Online
State:
Not Specified
Location:
Eastern
Start Time:
1:00 PM
Event Info:
https://www.epa.gov/system/files/documents/2021-07/cyberworkshopflyer-2021.pdf
For More Info:
Not Specified
Details:
The U.S. EPA is sponsoring a series of free virtual workshops on water sector cybersecurity. These workshops consist of two half-days. The first day will give water and wastewater systems current information on cyber threats and risk drivers, resources to bolster cybersecurity, and key findings from cyber vulnerability assessments of water and wastewater systems. The second day will lead participants through incident response exercises for cyber-attacks on water and wastewater systems. The overall goal is for participants to identify planning and procedural actions that enhance cybersecurity and mitigate risk in their systems. The U.S. EPA is offering three different opportunities to participate in this workshop. Workshop participation is open to water and wastewater systems, government officials, and others involved in water sector cybersecurity. Continuing education credits have been applied for in all 50 states. Participants must attend both days in full to receive the credits.
Contact Information
Name:
Sarah Bartlet
Phone:
Not Specified
Email:
sbartlett@horsleywitten.com
Sponsor(s):
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Fee:
$0.00
Continuing Education
Event Credit:
Continuing education credits have been applied for in all 50 states. Participants must attend both days in full to receive the credits.
Accepted in:
Mississippi, New Hampshire