There are a few key priorities and goals when we speak about the energy sector. The first electricity subsector priority is: Tools and Technology. In this, the focus is on enhancing situational awareness and security of critical infrastructure by deploying tools and technologies. The second priority in this subsector is: Information Flow. Here, they are making sure actionable intelligence and threat indicators are communicated between the industry and government in a timely manner. Finally, the third priority in this sector is: Incident response. Here, they focus on planning and exercising coordinated responses to an attack to include: developing playbooks and capabilities to coordinate industry-government response and recovery efforts, and executing ongoing assessments of equipment-sharing programs.
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Water and Wastewater Sector partners collaborate to be better prepared to prevent, detect, respond to, and recover from physical and cyber terrorist attacks, other intentional acts, and natural disasters (DHS, 2015). Many major rivers used for sources of drinking water in the US end up crossing into Canada and Mexico. Therefore, we must work together to protect the infrastructure from potential terrorist attacks. Most significant risks include: natural disasters, cyber events, and area wide losses of water. Because all but one drinking water and most wastewater programs are delegated to the states, EPA works with them to ensure implementation of programmatic, protection, and resilience-related initiatives. The most important key to this sector during an attack of any kind is to ensure there is a plan. An emergency operation plan should indicate what can and should be done during an emergency and attack. These will be coordinated through a joint effort with FEMA in a given