Martin Smith
7 months ago
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Join Andrew Kling, VP Cybersecurity, Schneider Electric at 3rd Annual Energy and Utilities Cyber Security Forum as he explore and discuss the case study "Secure by Default" at the forum.
He is sharing insights on:
The ISA/IEC 62443 standard used today by OT suppliers drives the secure development of products to be delivered and deployed with a set of security capabilities designed to meet the security needs of the product's user based on a set of identified risks.
Today, products are deployed with these security capabilities; the user then assesses risk for their specific situation and enables security capabilities to manage the identified risks, placing the primary enablement responsibility on the end user.
To better balance the risk management approach, a conceptual shift across the 62443 suite is needed that will impact the security preparedness of the products being produced and deployed.
Leveraging Secure by Design principles, we propose to rebalance the responsibility for establishing and driving towards a default secure state for all product security capabilities.
This conceptual shift is called Secure by Default and is now being demanded by countries, agencies, and asset owners from around the world.
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