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New York Implements Water System Cybersecurity Regulations
March 16, 2026
New York State has enacted pioneering mandatory cybersecurity regulations for drinking water and wastewater utilities, accompanied by a $2.5 million SECURE grant program announced in March 2026 to support compliance and infrastructure upgrades. These regulations establish tiered cybersecurity standards, require operator training, incident reporting, and designate cybersecurity leads within utilities. The grant program offers up to $50,000 for cybersecurity assessments and up to $100,000 for system upgrades per utility, aiming to enhance resilience against increasing cyber threats targeting critical water infrastructure.
- Procurement professionals should note the availability of SECURE grants to fund cybersecurity assessments and upgrades for water and wastewater utilities across New York State.
- Utilities and contractors specializing in cybersecurity services, risk assessments, and infrastructure modernization have new opportunities to support compliance with mandatory state regulations.
- The regulations set a national benchmark, indicating a growing trend toward mandatory cybersecurity requirements in critical infrastructure sectors, which may influence future procurement strategies.
- Agencies and vendors should prepare for increased demand for technical assistance, training services, and cybersecurity solutions tailored to water system operations.
Effective cybersecurity is not a one-time fix; it is a sustained partnership between the State and our local operators. Following the successful implementation of new standards for our financial and healthcare sectors, Governor Hochul is continuing her steady, sector-by-sector plan to fortify New Yorkβs most critical infrastructure. By providing both the regulatory roadmap and the $2.5 million SECURE grant, we are ensuring that water and wastewater utilities have the guidance and resources they need to remain resilient in an increasingly digital world.
— Michaela Lee, New York State Acting Chief Cyber Officer
Local governments operate the drinking water and wastewater systems that millions of New Yorkers rely on every day, and protecting those systems from cyber threats is a critical responsibility. Providing clear standards, financial support and technical assistance will help communities strengthen their defenses while maintaining the reliable services residents depend on. We thank Governor Hochul for prioritizing the security of this essential infrastructure.
— Barbara Van Epps, Executive Director, New York Conference of Mayors
By pairing nation-leading standards with the SECURE grant programme, we are providing New York's water sectors with the intelligence-driven framework and the muscle they need to preemptively harden our most vital systems against sophisticated global adversaries.
— Colin Ahern
Agencies
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, New York State Department of Health, New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
Contracts
$2.5 million total
Locations
Sources
- Governor Hochul Announces First-in-Nation Cybersecurity Regulations and Grants to Protect New York Water Systems | Governor Kathy Hochul · NY · Mar 12
- New York introduces cybersecurity rules, $2.5 million grant program to strengthen water infrastructure defenses - Industrial Cyber · Industrial Cyber · Mar 16
- New York sets national benchmark with cybersecurity rules for water utilities · Smart Water Magazine · Mar 16