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Re: First real-world SCADA attack in US
From: Hal Murray <hmurray () megapathdsl net>
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 19:02:36 -0800
Like any of the decades largest breaches this could have been avoided by following BCP's. In addition SCADA networks are easily protected via behavioral and signature based security technologies.
Is there a BCP that covers security for SCADA? Note that Google for "BCP SCADA" finds BS-25999 Business Continuity Plan Implementation Checklist ... ---------- Suppose a friend of yours was a low-level geek working for either a user/operator of a SCADA system or a vendor of software/hardware for that market. If he asked you for info about security, where would you send him? (Assume he knows all about SCADA but little about networks or security.) For that matter, is there any good security info for small to medium sized businesses? Say a local store, travel agency, or doctor/dentist. -- These are my opinions, not necessarily my employer's. I hate spam.
Current thread:
- Re: First real-world SCADA attack in US, (continued)
- Re: First real-world SCADA attack in US Brett Frankenberger (Nov 22)
- Re: First real-world SCADA attack in US Jimmy Hess (Nov 22)
- Re: First real-world SCADA attack in US Jay Ashworth (Nov 22)
- Re: First real-world SCADA attack in US Jen Linkova (Nov 21)
- Re: First real-world SCADA attack in US Valdis . Kletnieks (Nov 22)
- Re: First real-world SCADA attack in US Michael Painter (Nov 23)