Provided a demonstration about current information sharing and collaboration issues within the SCADA/control systems community, and some of the challenges (and advantages) encountered since its inception back in 2008.
1. Insight into the SCADASEC Community: Tales from the Trenches Royal Canadian Mounted Police / Public Safety / Emergency Management Protecting Canada's Critical Infrastructure 2010 Control Systems Security Workshop Thursday, April 15, 2010 Bob Radvanovsky, CIFI, CISM, CIPS [email_address] Creative Commons License v3.0.
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7. The example here is searching based on the keyword “brazil”; there were heated debates about the recent Brazilian power outage in late 2009
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14. Accurate statistics available to general public; information is shown in graphical format only – no specific datapoints http://news.infracritical.com/xmlstats.php?s=scadasec (2) 2. http://news.infracritical.com/xmlstats.php?s=scadasec&m=12&y=09 returns info for December 2009.
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20. Photos of Infracritical’s Data Center Second server from bottom houses SCADASEC, along with 12 other mailing lists, both publicly and privately operated. Infracritical’s data center consists of legacy equipment that was donated; approx. 30 servers active at any time.
21. Questions? Bob Radvanovsky, (630) 673-7740 [email_address] A copy of this presentation may be found at our web site: http://www.infracritical.com/papers/scadasec-2010.zip Creative Commons License v3.0.