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Cybersecurity for the Water Sector Webinar Series
Cybersecurity for the Water Sector Webinar Series
EGLE collaborates with Michigan Cyber Command Center (MC3), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) to host webinars and in-person training on issues pertaining to cybersecurity in the water sector.
Attend webinars in this series to learn about cybersecurity best practice, exercise your cybersecurity incident response procedures, and enhance your water system’s resiliency.
For additional information visit EGLE's Cybersecurity for the Water Sector page.
Upcoming Webinars in the Series
June 20, 2024, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Virtual Cybersecurity Overview and Tabletop Exercise for Michigan’s Drinking Water and Wastewater Utilities
EPA’s Water Infrastructure and Cyber Resilience Division (WICRD) is hosting a Cybersecurity Overview and Tabletop Exercise for drinking water and wastewater utilities in Michigan. Register for this training to learn cybersecurity best practices and to exercise your cybersecurity incident response procedures.
This webinar training has been approved for 0.3 Managerial Wastewater CECs (Course Code: 3315) and 0.2 Technical Drinking Water CECs (Course Code: 4274).
Recorded webinars in this series:
Cybersecurity for the Water Sector - A Dip into Digital Defense (recorded 03/12/24, 63 min)
This joint Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and Michigan Cyber Command Center (MC3) presentation explores two integral facets of online security. The first facet is identifying and removing information online. The second covers password security and the crucial implementation of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to help keep your accounts secure. The presentation will primarily focus on security aspects of the water sector. However, there will be beneficial information presented for anyone interested in online security. Continuing education credits for both water and wastewater are pending.