Title: Water System Security National Activities
1Water System Security National Activities
AWWA WebCast - May 9, 2002
- Diane VanDe Hei
- Executive Director
- Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
- AWWA Security Webcast
- May 9, 2002
2Critical Foundations
- Protecting Americas Infrastructures
- The Report of the Presidents
- Commission on Critical Infrastructure
- Protection
3Eight Critical Infrastructures
- Banking and Finance
- Oil and Gas
- Telecommunications
- Electric Power
- Water Supply
- Emergency Services
- Information Technology
- Transportation
4Water Sector
- Presidential Decision Directive 63 (PDD 63) -
May 1998 - Goals
- Assure continuity and viability of critical
infrastructure - Swiftly eliminate significant vulnerability to
both physical and cyber attacks - Identified 8 critical sectors, including the
Water Sector - EPA is the lead federal agency for Water Sector
- EPA named AMWA as Sector Coordinator
- Strongly encourages private sector Information
Sharing and Analysis Center (ISAC)
5Water Sector (cont)
- Bush Executive Order 13231
- October 16, 2001
- Expands on PDD 63
- Establishes Presidential Critical Infrastructure
Protection Board
6Overview of Federal Involvement
- Agencies involved
- Office of Homeland Security (OHS)
- Critical Infrastructure Assurance Office (CIAO)
- FBIs National Infrastructure Protection Center
(NIPC) - Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
7Federal Security Efforts
White House
Dept. of Commerce
FBI
EPA
Office of Homeland Security (T. Ridge)
National Security Council (C. Rice)
Critical Infrastructure Assurance Office
(J. Tritak)
National Infrastructure Protection Center
(R. Dick)
Water Protection Task Force (Janet Pawlukiewicz)
Critical Infrastructure Protection Board (Richard
Clarke)
Water Sector Coordinator (AMWA)
CIP Board Staff - NSC, OMB, and CIAO
8CIP Advisory Group
- AMWA formed Critical Infrastructure Protection
Advisory Group (CIPAG) - Established January 2001
- 10 members from public/private utilities and
state administrator offices - Liaisons from EPA, FBI (NIPC), state
administrators and other national drinking water
and wastewater associations
9CIPAG Goals
- Coordinate and integrate efforts on critical
infrastructure protection issues - Develop policy and project recommendations on
water and wastewater security needs - Assess security needs for water systems
- Coordinate with other sectors
10Challenges
- Conduct vulnerability assessments
- Need better threat information
- Revise Emergency Response Plans
- Federal FOIA and local/state sunshine laws
- Understanding interdependencies
- Address security in new designs and upgrades
11Water ISAC Objectives
- Disseminate early warnings of physical and cyber
system threats - Share security incident information between water
utilities - Provide trending and other analysis for security
planning - Distribute current proven security practices and
suggestions
12Water ISAC Features
- Highly secure, Internet-based communications tool
- Available to all drinking water and wastewater
utilities - Ready access to water security information
- Timely advisories and alerts of regional and
national interest
13ISAC Key Questions
- What functionality should the ISAC include?
- What type of info should be included?
- What are the critical sources of info?
- What analyses and interpretation should be done?
- How to communicate between ISAC members?
14Possible ISAC Models
- Implementation from scratch
- Contract with a secure service provider that
hosts these types of portals - Contract with secure service provider that hosts
portal and provides analysis - Develop a government to business partnership
15ISAC Key Decisions
- ISAC model and implementation plan
- Establishment of governance structure
- Membership requirements, fees and verification
process - Development of Business Plan
- Marketing and Promotion
16Water ISAC Status
- EPA helping to fund ISAC development
- AMWA managing implementation project
- Support and input provided by water and
wastewater utilities, EPA, States, CDC and
Sandia National Laboratories - Next step Implementation of design
17Water ISAC Information
- Visit www.amwa.net/ISAC
- E-mail WaterISAC_at_amwa.net
- Call 202-331-2820