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#1 ICS and SCADA Security Myth: Protection by Air Gap

Editor's Note:  This is an updated version of this article, which was first published on June 30, 2011

 

Recently I gave a talk focused on air gaps as a security strategy in control systems. The talk was at the AusCERT 2012 conference and to my amazement, it generated a large amount of discussion in the media both inside and outside Australia. Here are a few examples:

Siemens Cyber Security Report Card (Part 2 of 2) (plus Presentation)

This article continues our review of Siemens’ announcements and posture regarding cyber security as reflected at their Automation Summit last week.  Part 1 of this post was published yesterday.

New Siemens Products for Enhanced Cyber Security

Christoph Lehmann, from Siemens Germany, focused on many of the new products and services that Siemens is currently developing (or has recently released) to improve control system security.  A few noteworthy ones are mentioned here.

Siemens Cyber Security Report Card (Part 1 of 2) (plus Presentation)

The Siemens Automation Summit was held last week and both Joel Langill and I attended it, presented at it, and engaged in social media commentary regarding it.  This article will summarize our opinion of Siemens’ announcements and posture regarding cyber security as we reflected on the conference.  We assign grades to various aspects of Siemens’ cyber security measures or policies, and we will sum it up with a final grade at the end of Part 2.

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