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April 18, 2024

TechHub: New PFAS Rules Offer Opportunity to Modernize Water Testing 

Public water systems that don’t monitor for PFAS have three years to start, under new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rules that seek to remove “forever chemicals” from drinking water. Water utilities that want to automate this process should consider seeking help from a third-party.
February 7, 2024

Six Warning Signs of a Malicious Cyber Incident

A new Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency guide goes beyond explaining how water/wastewater organizations should respond to cybersecurity incidents. It highlights six warning signs that administrators […]
December 11, 2023

TechHub: Investing in Cyber is a ‘National Security Imperative’

The White House is making a “once in a lifetime” investment in cybersecurity protections, but it’s up to critical infrastructure organizations to tap into it quickly […]
December 4, 2023

TechHub: Water Utilities Of All Sizes Deserve Strong Cybersecurity

August 9, 2023

GrayMatter User Group: Top Of Mind

February 6, 2023

NIST Cyber Framework Adds Sixth Function

It's a big deal in cyber circles that NIST-CSF is poised to add a new function — Govern — to its well-known, five-part framework.
February 2, 2023

CEO Jim Gillespie Talks With Technical.ly Pittsburgh

Industrial Technology Sector Grows During Economic Downturns: ‘Saving money never goes out of style.’ Technical.ly Pittsburgh interviewed CEO Jim Gillespie about GrayMatter’s latest strategic merger and […]
January 31, 2023

Collier County-GrayMatter Deep Injection Well Project Saves $1.5M a Year

The Collier County Solid & Hazardous Waste Division held a ribbon-cutting ceremony in January 2023 to recognize the work and expertise that went into designing a “cost-effective, eco-friendly and long-term solution” that’s projected to save Collier County taxpayers $1.5 million a year.
December 5, 2022

5 Ways Manufacturers Should Defend Against Cuba Ransomware