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Division of Drinking Water backs bill requiring rapid reporting of cyber incidents at public water systems
Summary
The Division of Drinking Water told the Legislative Water Development Commission on Oct. 14 that draft legislation would require public water systems to report cyber incidents immediately so state and federal cyber response teams can act.
The Division of Drinking Water told the Legislative Water Development Commission on Oct. 14 that draft legislation would require public water systems to report cyber incidents immediately so state and federal cyber response teams can act.
Nathan Lundstedt, director of the Division of Drinking Water, said the draft is a continuation of House Bill 492 from last year and would “require public water systems to report cyber events within 2 hours.” Lundstedt told commissioners the change would notify the state cyber center and simultaneously notify the division so experts can pursue recovery and…
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