Cyberattacks on public infrastructure are no longer hypothetical. From ransomware disabling city services to foreign actors probing utility networks, the risks are real and rising. Among the most vulnerable targets are our public water systems. Often underfunded, technologically fragmented, and encumbered by legacy systems, water utilities are easy pickings for determined attackers. In recent years, a slew of incidents have highlighted these vulnerabilities. In October 2024, American Water experienced a cyberattack that took its MyWater account system offline for a week, temporarily preventing…
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