The global crisis has reinforced the importance of access to safe and reliable water in our fight against COVID-19. It has brought attention to the need for government entities and water systems to consider water reforms under the “new norm” to remain resilient.

To remain resilient & sustainable, water utilities can adopt a digitalization approach thru Unified Operation Centre (UOC), an integrated operational system with an Industry 4.0 based paradigm; pilot artificial intelligence toward the prognosis of unaccounted-for-water and use cloud & AI to empower connected workers in this new norm.

In the past MIWC 2021, we have Felicia Phoon, Cyber Security Engineer, YNY Technology Sdn Bhd to share about “The First Step for Improving Cybersecurity towards Water Sector Resiliency”.

Digital Transformation accelerates the necessity for machines, systems, and subsections to become increasingly networked. At the same time, water utilities are faced with challenges from the rapidly changing cyber threats and strategies on automation systems.  

Without a good and strong foundation, a building will not be reliable to keep the occupants of the building safe. Improper design of the system and the successful #cyberattacks can cause unplanned downtime which affects operation efficiency, not to mention the increment of costs to restore the systems or water environment back to the normal state.

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