“We’re Fine,” Is a Terrible Cybersecurity Answer, with Dr. Kevin Morley and Director Frank Ury cover art

“We’re Fine,” Is a Terrible Cybersecurity Answer, with Dr. Kevin Morley and Director Frank Ury

“We’re Fine,” Is a Terrible Cybersecurity Answer, with Dr. Kevin Morley and Director Frank Ury

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With growing frequency, water systems, cities, and other water utilities have been held for ransom as a direct result of a cybersecurity attack. These attacks can hold a system hostage for millions of dollars, jeopardizing customer data as well as water and wastewater operations; ultimately impacting public health and safety. Many systems have recently discovered that insurance is no longer covering the bill. For policymakers, believing “We’re fine” is not only naive but also dangerous and can be extremely expensive.

This week, Darcy Villere and Darcy Burke welcomed American Water Works Association’s in-house cybersecurity expert, Dr. Kevin Morley, and Santa Margarita Water District Board Member and local government cybersecurity advisor, Frank Ury. Kevin and Frank share what the bad actors are doing and where they are hiding (It should scare you), why paranoia is not always such a bad thing, and why a recovery plan is critical. If your Cybersecurity or IT Team says, “We’re fine.” You need to listen.

For more information about Dr. Kevin Morley and the American Water Works Association’s cybersecurity resources, visit https://www.awwa.org/resource/cybersecurity-guidance/. To learn more about Frank Ury and Santa Margarita Water District, visit https://www.smwd.com/.

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