Ampyx Cyber Blog
The Intersection of Regulation & Resilience
Cyber on Tap: NY's Water Utilities Face New Cyber Rulebook
New York has proposed the first mandatory cybersecurity regulation for water and wastewater systems, targeting utilities serving over 3,300 people. With requirements for vulnerability assessments, incident reporting, and executive oversight, this rule signals a shift toward enforceable cyber resilience and other states may soon follow.
There is a better way to do this: why critical infrastructure cybersecurity regulations are heading in the wrong direction
I helped write and establish the NERC CIP regulations. But now I want change. There is a way to save time, money and headaches while actually improving security for critical infrastructure.
Should the water sector follow the cybersecurity path of NERC CIP?
Water is essential for life – in so many ways. It’s so essential, we should do whatever is necessary to have a safe, reliable, and secure water/wastewater system, right? But from what I have seen both personally and in many public reports, we’re far from it. So, what is necessary to secure the water sector in the US?
What's next for industrial supply chain security?
Critical infrastructure needs to focus on supply chain security. Watch this interview with Ampere's Patrick C. Miller about what is next and how to prepare.
The new National Security Memorandum on industrial security: What does it mean for me?
What do you need to know now that the White House has issued its National Security Memorandum on Improving Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure Control Systems? Watch this interview with Ampere Industrial Security's Patrick Miller.
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