"New Partnership Uses AI to Bolster Efficiency, Cybersecurity for Water Treatment"

Feras Batarseh, an associate professor in Virginia Tech's Department of Biological Systems Engineering, and his team of researchers work with the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative in the greater Washington, DC, metro area, as well as in Blacksburg, where they run the "AI & Cyber for Water & Ag lab." The lab is made up of physical pumping and tubing systems, together with soil and biological systems, and is integrated with computer monitoring. It supports the term "cyberbiosecurity," coined at Virginia Tech, which encompasses the fight against threats to the nation's water supply. This article continues to discuss the new partnership in support of Artificial Intelligence (AI) being used to strengthen the cybersecurity of water treatment plants.

Virginia Tech reports "New Partnership Uses AI to Bolster Efficiency, Cybersecurity for Water Treatment"

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