Water Cybersecurity Enhancement Act of 2025
The Water Cybersecurity Enhancement Act of 2025 mandates water utilities to improve cybersecurity, ensuring safer water supply through assessments, funding, and training.
The Water Cybersecurity Enhancement Act of 2025 mandates water utilities to improve cybersecurity, ensuring safer water supply through assessments, funding, and training.
The Water Cybersecurity Enhancement Act of 2025 (HR 5868) aims to strengthen the cybersecurity measures within the water sector. The bill recognizes the increasing threats posed by cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, particularly in water systems, and seeks to enhance the resilience and security of these essential services.
The bill includes several important provisions designed to bolster cybersecurity in the water sector:
Assessment and Reporting:
Funding for Cybersecurity Improvements:
Training and Resources:
Collaboration with Federal Agencies:
The primary stakeholders affected by this legislation include:
Water Utilities: Public and private water service providers will be required to enhance their cybersecurity protocols and participate in assessments.
Federal Agencies: The DHS and EPA will play a critical role in overseeing the implementation of the bill's provisions and providing support to water utilities.
Consumers: Enhanced cybersecurity measures aim to protect the water supply from potential cyber threats, ultimately benefiting consumers by ensuring safe and reliable access to water.
The Water Cybersecurity Enhancement Act of 2025 represents a proactive approach to safeguarding the nation’s water infrastructure against cyber threats. By mandating assessments, providing funding, and fostering collaboration, the bill aims to ensure that water utilities are better equipped to handle the evolving landscape of cybersecurity risks. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, its implications for water safety and security will be closely monitored by stakeholders across the sector.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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