New Energy Sector Cybersecurity Guide Available, NIST Special Publication (SP) 1800-23, Energy Sector Asset Management

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We are pleased to announce the release of the draft National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication (SP) 1800-23: Energy Sector Asset Management. The NIST National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) seeks your feedback on this cybersecurity practice guide. The comment period is open until November 25, 2019. Submit comments online or via email to energy_nccoe@nist.gov.

A Practical Approach to OT Asset Management

Energy sector companies rely on industrial control system (ICS) assets within operational technology (OT) environments to generate, transmit, and distribute power and to drill, produce, refine, and transport oil and natural gas. Given the growing complexity and critical role of these ICS assets, energy sector entities must be able to effectively identify, control, and monitor all of their OT assets to strengthen cybersecurity. We demonstrate how OT asset management practices can be enhanced by leveraging tools that may already exist in the environment or by implementing new capabilities.

This practice guide aims to help energy sector companies implement an asset management solution to monitor and manage OT assets at all times. Standards and best practices were used to deploy strong asset management solutions using commercially available technology. The guide also maps asset management capabilities to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework.

The NCCoE’s practice guide NIST SP 1800-23, Energy Sector Asset Management can help energy sector organizations:

  • Reduce cybersecurity risk and potentially reduce impact to safety and operational risk such as power disruption
  • Develop and execute a strategy that provides continuous OT asset management and monitoring
  • Enable faster responses to security alerts through automated cybersecurity event/attack capabilities
  • Implement current cybersecurity standards and best practices while maintaining the performance of energy infrastructures

The comment period is open now through November 25, 2019. Comments will be made public after review and can be submitted anonymously. Submit comments online or via email to energy_nccoe@nist.gov

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