On-Demand Webinar: Demystifying Cybersecurity for the Water Sector

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Proactively address risks in water through better understanding.

As utilities and agencies progress through varying stages of their digital transformation, one of the most recurring priorities is cybersecurity. The threat landscape facing the water sector has become increasingly complex and it has become essential to proactively put strategies and safeguards in place to address vulnerabilities. Cybersecurity attacks can significantly drain resources, tarnish reputations, and put your community at risk.

Many of the most common threats are highly preventable and unsophisticated, but security resilience requires more than IT & firewalls—it requires modern solutions and processes.

Presented by Aquatic Informatics, watch on-demand a panel of cybersecurity and digital experts as they simplify why organizations need to consider mitigation strategies, explain the risks of poor data security practices, and how technology provides an advantage in overcoming cybersecurity challenges and threats.

In this webinar, you’ll learn:

  • What cybersecurity is and why it needs to be prioritized
  • Current and emerging cybersecurity trends
  • How to mitigate risk and empower your team to lead a culture of responsible cybersecurity
  • Discover how your organization can mitigate cybersecurity threats proactively and affordably with tangible insights to better protect your water resources.
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This demonstration is brought to you by Aquatic Informatics. Owned under a single water-focused platform, OTT HydroMet and Aquatic Informatics operate in partnership to provide comprehensive water expertise to customers.

Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash

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