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Around the world, water utilities are expected to continually protect their critical infrastructure from cybersecurity risks. Join us in learning how Xylem and Dragos are securely digitizing water.
This webinar aims to help answer several key questions for operations managers, responders to the EPA Sanitation Survey, and instrumentation/control systems engineers:
The 5 Critical Cybersecurity Controls help water operators and managers solve their most pressing cybersecurity challenges and preserve the value gained from digital technology. It also helps drive discussions with digital product and cybersecurity vendors to ensure that they are focusing on the shared responsibility and continuous journey of cybersecurity.
The breadth and depth of the Xylem product portfolio gives us a “whole of network view” across risks to the water sector, including water collection, transport, treatment, removal, measurement, control, and analysis. We partner with Dragos for dedicated Cybersecurity Incident Response to maintain constant vigilance, and to swiftly respond to any identified cybersecurity alerts with potential impact on the water sector. As we share this responsibility with Dragos, we proactively support customers with any cybersecurity incident involving Xylem products.
In a world that is deriving vast value from digital solutions, deep cybersecurity expertise offers confidence that those solutions are truly solving water.
Kenneth Crowther, PhD. – Product Security Leader - Applied Water Systems (AWS), Xylem Information Security
Gus Serino – Principal Industrial Hunter, Dragos
Dr. Kenneth Crowther was formerly Product Security Leader for General Electric (GE) Global Research and Principal Engineer at the MITRE Corporation. He teaches applied quantitative risk analysis at the University of Virginia and Georgetown University, has published dozens of peer-reviewed manuscripts on topics related to risk analysis and homeland security, served as the Chair of Attack and Disaster Preparedness Track of the IEEE Homeland Security Technology Conference, as the Assistant Area Editor for the journal Risk Analysis, as Chair of the Engineering and Infrastructure Specialty Group and Security and Defense Specialty Group of the Society for Risk Analysis, and on the Board of Directors of the Security Analysis and Risk Management Association. In addition to his current work at Xylem, he serves on the ISA Global Cybersecurity Alliance subcommittee for IIOT cybersecurity certifications and on a committee of the Military Operations Research Society to train and certify risk analysts for doing national security risk analyses.
Gus Serino is a Principal Industrial Hunter in the Dragos Threat Operations Center. He is a mechanical engineer and holds a Professional Engineering License (PE) in Control Systems with twenty years of experience in the design, implementation, management and security of Industrial Controls Systems. For fifteen years prior to joining Dragos, Gus was part of the SCADA team for a large US water utility, where he held a lead role in the engineering, programming, cyber security and management of a SCADA system with over 100 sites. He holds multiple GIAC Cyber Security Certificates (GRID, GCWN, GICSP & GCIA), is a member of the GIAC advisory board, and is passionate about solving the cyber security challenges of critical infrastructure.