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Cybersecurity for Water Utilities with Dentons Partner Kyle Miller

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Dave’s law partner at Dentons, Kyle Miller, is a cybersecurity and data privacy lawyer who provides a tremendous discussion on a wide range of cybersecurity issues for water utilities. Water utilities (and all critical infrastructure providers) will find Kyle’s in-depth knowledge and experience on cybersecurity and data privacy issues well worth the time investment.

In this session, you’ll learn about:

  • Kyle’s background in cybersecurity and information technology before becoming a data privacy and cybersecurity lawyer
  • Recent cybersecurity incidents involving water utilities
  • Traditional profit-based cyber attacks and the rise of politically motivated attacks
  • The reasons why utilities have difficulty with cybersecurity
  • Why some utilities have a false sense of security over cybersecurity
  • The cybersecurity vulnerabilities present in utilities
  • Why the integration of information systems and operations systems presents a risk
  • The regulation that wasn’t in 2023 (U.S. EPAs withdrawn regulation)
  • The legal requirements of the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act that utilities need to be aware of
  • Why utilities need to know the applicable regulations in advance (because you won’t have time to look them up during an incident)
  • Two important members of the acronym soup of cybersecurity:
    • CISA: Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
    • NIST: National Institute for Standards and Technology
  • Kyle’s terrific “leave behind” message for water utilities on cybersecurity

Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include:

Thank You!

Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven’t done so already. And don’t forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don’t forget to join The Water Values mailing list!

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Dave’s law partner at Dentons, Kyle Miller, is a cybersecurity and data privacy lawyer who provides a tremendous discussion on a wide range of cybersecurity issues for water utilities. Water utilities (and all critical infrastructure providers) will find Kyle’s in-depth knowledge and experience on cybersecurity and data privacy issues well worth the time investment.

In this session, you’ll learn about:

  • Kyle’s background in cybersecurity and information technology before becoming a data privacy and cybersecurity lawyer
  • Recent cybersecurity incidents involving water utilities
  • Traditional profit-based cyber attacks and the rise of politically motivated attacks
  • The reasons why utilities have difficulty with cybersecurity
  • Why some utilities have a false sense of security over cybersecurity
  • The cybersecurity vulnerabilities present in utilities
  • Why the integration of information systems and operations systems presents a risk
  • The regulation that wasn’t in 2023 (U.S. EPAs withdrawn regulation)
  • The legal requirements of the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act that utilities need to be aware of
  • Why utilities need to know the applicable regulations in advance (because you won’t have time to look them up during an incident)
  • Two important members of the acronym soup of cybersecurity:
    • CISA: Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
    • NIST: National Institute for Standards and Technology
  • Kyle’s terrific “leave behind” message for water utilities on cybersecurity

Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include:

Thank You!

Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven’t done so already. And don’t forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don’t forget to join The Water Values mailing list!

  continue reading

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