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CISA, FBI and EPA Release Incident Response Guide for Water and Wastewater Systems Sector
Drupal Releases Security Advisory for Drupal Core
Drupal released a security advisory to address a vulnerability affecting multiple Drupal core versions. A cyber threat actor could exploit this vulnerability to cause a denial-of-service condition.
CISA encourages users and administrators to review Drupal security advisory SA-CORE-2024-001 for more information and apply the necessary update.
Incident Response Guide for the WWS Sector
Today, CISA, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Environmental Protection Agency released a joint Incident Response Guide for the Water and Wastewater Systems (WWS) Sector. The guide includes contributions from over 25 WWS Sector organizations spanning private industry, nonprofit, and government entities. This coordination enabled CISA, FBI, and EPA to develop a guide with meaningful value to WWS Sector organizations.
Specifically, the guide provides information about the federal support available at each stage of the cyber incident response (IR) lifecycle and aims to enhance WWS Sector cybersecurity by:
- Establishing clear guidance for reporting cyber incidents;
- Connecting utilities with available cybersecurity resources, services, and no-cost trainings;
- Empowering utilities to build a strong cybersecurity baseline to improve cyber resilience and cyber hygiene; and
- Encouraging utilities to integrate into their local cyber communities.
CISA, FBI, and EPA urge all WWS Sector and critical infrastructure organizations to review this guidance and incorporate it into their organizational cyber incident response planning. Organizations can visit CISA.gov/water for additional sector tools, information, and resources.