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Industrial Cybersecurity

You're reading from   Industrial Cybersecurity Efficiently secure critical infrastructure systems

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788395151
Length 456 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Pascal Ackerman Pascal Ackerman
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Preface 1. Industrial Control Systems FREE CHAPTER 2. Insecure by Inheritance 3. Anatomy of an ICS Attack Scenario 4. Industrial Control System Risk Assessment 5. The Purdue Model and a Converged Plantwide Ethernet 6. The Defense-in-depth Model 7. Physical ICS Security 8. ICS Network Security 9. ICS Computer Security 10. ICS Application Security 11. ICS Device Security 12. The ICS Cybersecurity Program Development Process

The ICS security bubble analogy


An analogy I like use during conversations with customers is what I call the ICS security bubble strategy:

The idea is that in order to defend systems that are either too old to be updated with the latest security controls or systems that cannot handle security controls because of limited device resources, it helps to visualize the security strategy for such devices to placing them in a soap or glass bubble. The systems and devices in the bubble trust each other and are allowed to communicate unrestricted among each other. In order to be placed inside the bubble, systems must be verified to be free of malicious content and of importance to the ICS function. Systems outside of the bubble will have to use controlled and monitored conduits to communicate with systems inside.  Any attempts to penetrate the bubble will cause it to pop or shatter, which is an easily detectable occurrence.

In this analogy, these are the observations:

  • The bubble represents the security...
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