Issue Highlights
- Using SCADA networks for video surveillance
- How to secure your batch control systems
- Byres and team leave BCIT
Using SCADA networks for video surveillance
This paper outlines a new technological development that protects against industrial process control system sabotage and attack on our nation's critical water system infrastructure. A new technique is introduced that allows transmission of video surveillance images over a wide area using low bandwidth networks.
How to secure your batch control systems
Batch security is not only becoming a critical concern for the industrial process control domain, but the IT technology infrastructure and business enterprise, too. This paper raises several key security concerns in batch manufacturing control system architectures and presents methods and suggestions for identifying and locking them down.
Security and compliance: Leveraging pacesetter experiences
This paper describes in detail each of the three main areas of concentration for industrial process control security — people, processes and technology — as well as the priority of developing and implementing a security philosophy that fosters a more knowledgeable plant security culture.
Byres and team leave BCIT
Benchmarking survey on Process Control: Earn a chance to win $100
Honeywell, Invensys recognized for industrial security practices
Products
Enterprise transaction modules provide data security
SCADA modem provides military-grade protection
Events
PCSF 2006 Spring Meeting
June 6-7, La Jolla, CA
Honeywell Users Group Meeting
June 11-15, Phoenix, AZ
ARC Forum
June 26-28, Boston, MA