The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released new and updated planning tools that water systems across the country can use to help prevent and respond to cybersecurity incidents. These tools aim to help all public water systems protect access to safe water and aid systems conducting risk and emergency planning for cybersecurity.
“Strengthening cybersecurity for the U.S. water sector is critically important because cyber resilience and water security are key to national security. Water systems across the country are facing cyberattacks that threaten the ability to provide safe water,” says EPA Assistant Administrator for Water Jess Kramer.
To better address potential vulnerabilities,
EPA Releases Resources to Strengthen Water Systems' Cyber Resilience
Nov 06, 2025 |














