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Industrial Network Security

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Nowadays one only needs to read the newspaper headlines to appreciate the importance of Industrial Network Security. Almost daily an article comes out describing the threat to our critical infrastructure, from spies in our electrical grid to the looming threat of cyberwar. Whether we talk about process control systems that run chemical plants and refineries, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems for utilities, or factory automation systems for discrete manufacturing, the backbone of our nation’s critical infrastructure consists of these industrial networks and is dependent on their continued operation. This easy-to-read book introduces managers, engineers, technicians, and operators on how to keep our industrial networks secure amid rising threats from hackers, disgruntled employees, and even cyberterrorists.

144 pages, Paperback

First published January 4, 2010

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February 26, 2021
One of the best introductory books for OT/ICS cybersecurity. I highly recommend it for people start working on that field
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April 28, 2015
Good basic overview of security practices for IP and control system networks.

If you're familiar with DiD and layered security, nothing really too new here. Was hoping for specifics around industrial controls security, but not a bad read.
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