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The cybersecurity training session hosted by Communities Unlimited included a tabletop exercise designed to simulate a cyberattack and teach participants how to respond to an attack in the real world.
A recent hands-on training for leaders of rural water systems brought a sobering reality to light: cyberattacks don’t only threaten big cities or technology companies. On June 25, Communities Unlimited and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency hosted an in-person cybersecurity training specifically for rural water and wastewater utilities.Held at the Alexandria Mega Shelter in central Louisiana, the half-day session was led by Chris Brunson, Louisiana state coordinator for CU and his organization Community Infrastructure. The event brought together operators, city officials and local leaders from across the state for a learning experience centered on collaboration and crisis response.Targets for bad
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