Krutz, a security scientist who has experience in industrial automation and control systems, distributed computing systems, computer architectures, information assurance methodologies, and information security training, outlines an approach to securing industrial automation and control systems by drawing on industrial and governmental standards and practices. He explains industrial automation and control system components and terminology, including supervisory control and data acquisition systems and distributed control systems; the basic principles of information system security; differences and commonalities in culture, requirements, and operational issues between automation and control systems and information technology systems; key technological changes and their potential effects on the components of the critical infrastructure, focusing on technological issues that relate to the security posture of the critical infrastructure and using the Smart Grid as an example; methodologies for identifying and mitigating risks; security methodologies and approaches; training concepts, sources, and templates; and future trends and methodologies and taking advantage of them. Familiarity with industrial automation and control systems and communications terminology is assumed. Annotation ©2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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