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Workshop on New Security Standards for Industrial Automation and Control Systems (IACS/SCADA)

02/06/2016
Workshop on New Security Standards for Industrial Automation and Control Systems (IACS/SCADA)

On September 27, 2016, IACS is organising a workshop on New Security Standards for Industrial Automation and Control Systems (IACS/SCADA) in Klagenfurt, Austria.

The objectives of the IACS/SCADA Security-Workshop include:

  • to address the current practice of structuring, taking measures, evaluating and benchmarking Industrie 4.0 platforms and industrial automated control systems (IACS);
  • to address Security Techniques, Architectures, Services, Features and Human-Machine-Interfaces in Standardization of Industrie 4.0 platforms or CRITI;
  • to address Innovations derived from features of industrial security & privacy standards and their impacts on industrial Control and Automation Systems IACS/SCADA/CRITIS;
  • to address new Evaluation and Test Standards, i.e. ‘Prüfnormen’, necessarey to check correct implementations and impacts of security & privacy measures in real and (ultra) large-scaled systems (ULS resp. CRITIS); and
  • to address Laws and EU Regulations that achieve Man-Machine Communication in the realm of ‘Industrie4.0’.

For more information, please visit the conference’s website here or contact the IACS/SCADA Security WS Chairing at: demeer@acm.org.

On a related topic, Mr. Herbert Saurugg, a WINS member from Austria, has been active in publishing about the issue of a European-wide power and infrastructure breakdown (“Blackout”) and the consequences for nuclear security. To find more about this, please read the short synopsis entitled “Nuclear Security and a Blackout” here (in english) or visit Mr Saurugg’s blog here (in german).

 

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