OPERATIONAL TECHNOLOGY AND CONTROL SYSTEM SECURITY FOR FEDERAL FACILITIES
Proceedings of a Federal Facilities Council Workshop
James Myska and Joe Alper, Rapporteurs
Federal Facilities Council
National Academies Press
Washington, DC
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Suggested citation: Federal Facilities Council. 2024. The Gates Are Open: Operational Technology and Control System Security for Federal Facilities: Proceedings of a Federal Facilities Council Workshop. Washington, DC: National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/28148.
2 THE THREAT ENVIRONMENT AND CURRENT AGENCY SNAPSHOT
Threat Mitigation for Operational Technology and Control Systems
Facility-Related Control System Cybersecurity Overview
Cybersecurity and Health Care Engineering
3 STANDARDS, POLICY, AND GUIDANCE
National Institute of Standards and Technology Industrial Control System Standards
Risk Management Framework for Control System Design and Construction
4 INDUSTRY AND OPERATIONAL TECHNOLOGY/CONTROL SYSTEM SECURITY
An Industry Perspective on Operation Technology Cybersecurity
Technology Convergence, Silos, and Inventory
Guarding Against Operation Technology Supply Chain–Based Attacks
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