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Introduction to Cybersecurity: Workshop and Response Exercises Macon, GA – December 4, 2019 Cybersecurity threats are real and they are here to stay. For example, in Riviera Beach, FL, a city employee opened an email that infected the city’s systems, including those that controlled their water utility pumps. So what can be done about this threat? To help answer that question, the U.S. EPA is sponsoring a free, one-day workshop with re- sponse exercises to inform water utilities about the cyber threat, ways to manage the threat, and tools (such as AWWA’s cybersecurity tool) available to help utilities. In addition, current results from several Virginia water- works cyber assessments will be presented to share lessons learned. In the afternoon, facilitated response exercises will be conducted presenting realistic cyber threat scenarios, allowing all partici- pants to talk through the actions they would take in response to the threats. The goal is to identify general planning or procedural actions that enhance cybersecurity and mitigate risk. This workshop is intended for utility infor- mation technology staff and utility managers. Register online www.grwa.org click on the GRWA Training tab. For questions, please call the GRWA office at 770-358-0221 or email [email protected] Location: Marriott Macon City Center 240 Coliseum Dr, Macon, GA 31217 Date: Wednesday, December 4, 2019 Time: 8:00 am—5:00 pm Lunch Provided Approved for 6 CE Points for Water & Wastewater To register for the workshop, please visit: www.grwa.org Click on the GRWA Training tab. See agenda on next page Page 1 of 2 (Agenda on page 2)

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Introduction to Cybersecurity: Workshop and Response Exercises Macon, GA – December 4, 2019

Cybersecurity threats are real and they are here to stay. For example, in Riviera Beach, FL, a city employee opened an email that infected the city’s systems, including those that controlled their water utility pumps. So what can be done about this threat?

To help answer that question, the U.S. EPA is sponsoring a free, one-day workshop with re- sponse exercises to inform water utilities about the cyber threat, ways to manage the threat, and tools (such as AWWA’s cybersecurity tool) available to help utilities. In addition, current results from several Virginia water- works cyber assessments will be presented to share lessons learned.

In the afternoon, facilitated response exercises will be conducted presenting realistic cyber threat scenarios, allowing all partici- pants to talk through the actions they would take in response to the threats. The goal is to identify general planning or procedural actions that enhance cybersecurity and mitigate risk.

This workshop is intended for utility infor- mation technology staff and utility managers. Register online www.grwa.org click on the GRWA Training tab. For questions, please call the GRWA office at 770-358-0221 or email [email protected]

Location: Marriott Macon City Center

240 Coliseum Dr, Macon, GA 31217

Date: Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Time: 8:00 am—5:00 pm

Lunch Provided Approved for 6 CE Points for Water & Wastewater

To register for the workshop, please visit: www.grwa.org Click on the GRWA Training tab.

See agenda on next page

Page 1 of 2

(Agenda on page 2)

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Georgia Rural Water Association P.O. Box 383 ● Barnesville, GA 30204 ● phone 770-358-0221 ● fax 770-358-4379

Website: WWW.GRWA.ORG ● E-Mail: [email protected] and [email protected]

Introduction to Cybersecurity: Workshop and Response Exercise

Marriott Macon City Center - 240 Coliseum Dr, Macon, GA 31217

Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Time: 8:00 am—5:00 pm

Must Pre-Register Online WWW.GRWA.ORG

7:30 AM – 8:00 AM: Attendees Sign in / Coffee

8:00 AM: Welcome and Introductions (Gemma Kite, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.)

8:15 AM: Georgia’s Perspective on Cybersecurity (Director Homer Bryson, Georgia Emergency Management

and Homeland Security Agency)

8:45 AM: Cybersecurity Threat Overview (Caitlin Ferro, Booz Allen Hamilton)

9:15 AM: Cybersecurity Drivers and Resources (Gemma Kite, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.)

9:45 AM: Break

10:00 AM: Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (Klint Walker, DHS Cybersecurity Advisor; Dennis

Mott, DHS Protective Security Advisor, Mark Iovino, FBI)

11:00 AM: Findings of Virginia Waterworks Cybersecurity Assessments (Kyle Miller, Booz Allen Hamilton)

12:00 PM: Lunch Provided

12:30 PM: Cybersecurity Response Exercise #1 (Caitlin Ferro and Kyle Miller, Booz Allen Hamilton)

2:00 PM: Break

2:15 PM: Cybersecurity Response Exercise #2 (Caitlin Ferro and Kyle Miller, Booz Allen Hamilton)

3:15 PM: Cyber Incident Response and Recovery (Tim Perkins, Forsyth County Department of Water and

Sewer)

4:00 PM: Break

4:15 PM: Cybersecurity Gadget Demonstration/Q&A (Kyle Miller, Booz Allen Hamilton)

4:45 PM: Next Steps (Gemma Kite, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.)

4:55 PM: Closing Remarks/Evaluations (Gemma Kite, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.)

5:00 PM: Adjourn