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Total Technology Solutions’ James Tauer of Islip Updates LI Water Commissioners on Cybersecurity & Business Continuity

LI water commissionaires receive update on cybersecurity from Total Technology Solutions' James Tauer of Islip at NSWCA Meeting

Williston Park, NY; August 18, 2016 - At a recent meeting held by Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners’ Association (NSWCA), which consists of water commissioners representing 21 water districts across Nassau and Suffolk Counties, Total Technology Solutions’ James Tauer of Islip, NY and Jonathan Berlin of Smithtown, NY provided Long Island water district commissioners with a comprehensive update on state of the art cybersecurity measures as they apply to the water supply industry and Long Island suppliers.

During the meeting, which was sponsored by Cathedral Gardens Water District and represented by its Commissioners Ray Rockensies, Glenn Barnett, and Joseph Corino, Mr. Berlin and Mr. Tauer explained how cyberthreats have become more rampant than ever in 2016. Mr. Berlin commented, “In today’s world, it’s a case of managing risk and compliance. Top threats to water districts can include social engineering and insider threats, malware, phishing and ransomeware. All of these affect cybersecurity can take a communications network down, destroy it, or paralyze it.”

Mr. Tauer cited examples of cybercrimes against water providers across the country and discussed essential steps necessary to guard against them and ensure business continuity. He commented, “Total Technology’s Layered Defense is specifically designed to counter cybercrime. It is comprehensive, overlapping and intentionally redundant to provide the broadest and deepest threat protection. It starts with physical Water District site surveying as well as network assessment and includes vulnerability scanning and awareness training.”

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“Water Districts are highly visible cyber targets because of the essential services we supply”, said NSWCA President and Massapequa Water Commissioner Raymond J. Averna. “Cybersecurity awareness training is vitally important to help maintain an uninterrupted supply of the highest quality water, which is the responsibility of every one of our member Districts.”

For further information about NSWCA, contact: Mr. Raymond J. Averna, President, via phone, 516-650-5880, or email, raverna@massapequawater.com

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Organized and chartered in 1981, Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners’ Association (NSWCA) is comprised of water commissioners from 21 Nassau and Suffolk County water districts. The NSWCA is dedicated to promoting environmental excellence and best practices as well as maintaining the highest standards of water quality and supply. NSWCA sponsors regular educational meetings on topics that include the environment, security, economics, rules and regulations, among other related issues.

Founded in 1988, Total Technology Solutions is a full service Information Technology solutions provider located in Melville NY. With an unwavering commitment to excellence, Total’s team of talented engineers and technicians continually masters the latest technologies to best support the needs of clients of all sizes and businesses.

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PHOTO CAPTION: Pictured from left to right at a recent Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners’ Association meeting that received provided Long Island water commissioner NSWCA members with a comprehensive update on state of the art cybersecurity measures as they apply to the water supply industry and Long Island suppliers are: NSWCA Second Vice President and Westbury Water District Commissioner Vincent Abbatiello; Guest speaker Jonathan Berlin of Total Technology Solutions; NSWCA President and Massapequa Water District Commissioner Raymond Averna; NSWCA First Vice President and Plainview Water District Commissioner Andrew Bader; NSWCA Treasurer and Hicksville Water District Commissioner William Schuckmann; and Guest Speaker James Tauer of Total Technology Solutions.

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