GA GEFA: Cybersecurity for Water Systems
Georgia Environmental Finance Authority
About this archived opportunity
Cybersecurity Best Practices Cybersecurity Best Practices Multifactor Authentication: Enforce multifactor authentication on cloud email services, VPN access, and external applications.Endpoint Protection: Deploy endpoint protection on workstations and servers.Intrusion Detection: Implement a network intrusion detection system.Patch Management: Use an automated patch management system for workstations and servers on a routine schedule.Strong Passwords: Ensure all default system passwords are changed to a complex and unique 16-character (or more) password.Backups: Implement system backups and periodically test recovery processes. Learn more Cybersecurity is crucial for water systems to protect against threats that could disrupt water treatment and distribution. A cyberattack could lead to contamination, service outages, or manipulation of water pressure, posing serious public health and safety risks. As water infrastructure becomes more connected through digital controls, the risk of cyber intrusions increases, making strong security measures essential. Implementing robust cybersecurity protocols will help safeguard critical systems.GEFA offers financing through the Drinking Water St
Historical details
- Status
- Closed
- First captured
- December 12, 2025
- Publisher reference
- https://gefa.georgia.gov/water-programs/cybersecurity-water-systems
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GA GEFA: Cybersecurity for Water Systems
by Georgia Environmental Finance Authority
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