Now Available: NISTIR 8219, Capabilities Assessment for Securing Manufacturing Industrial Control Systems

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National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Interagency Report 8219 Capabilities Assessment for Securing Manufacturing Industrial Control Systems is now available for review and comments. 

The National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) seeks your feedback. The comment period is open until December 6, 2018. Submit comments online or via email to manufacturing_nccoe@nist.gov.

What’s the report about?

Many manufacturing organizations leverage industrial control systems (ICS) to monitor and control physical processes. As ICS continue to adopt standard commercial information technology solutions to promote corporate business systems connectivity and remote access capabilities, ICS become more vulnerable to cyberthreats. These attacks can occur through either accidental or deliberate introduction of anomalous data into a manufacturing process on an ICS device, and can result in serious damage to manufacturing infrastructure and even physical harm to employees.

The NCCoE, in conjunction with the NIST Engineering Laboratory, has developed an example solution that demonstrates how a manufacturing company can improve the security of its ICS through behavioral anomaly detection. This can not only help companies detect and mitigate cyberattacks but also help manufacturers detect anomalous conditions not related to a cyberattack.

This report details one cybersecurity capability that will later be researched in tandem with other cybersecurity capabilities in a full practice guide. This guidance has been developed by using standards-based, commercially available technologies and industry best practices.

The full report is available for download as a PDF.

We look forward to receiving your comments on this draft report.

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