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SUMMARY:Introduction to Cybersecuring Building Control Systems Workshop (Washington\, DC)
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Cybersecuring Building Control Systems Workshop (September) \nWhen:\nSeptember 17\, 2014\n8:00 AM until 5:00 PM EDT \nWhere:\nNational Institute of Building Sciences\n1090 Vermont Ave.\, NW\nSuite 700\nWashington\, District of Columbia 20005 \nPresenter:\nMichael Chipley and Michael Morris \nDetails From Event Web Site: \nThe nation’s buildings are increasingly relying on building control systems (otherwise known as operational technology) that are Internet-enabled. These systems provide critical services that allow a building to meet the functional and operational needs of building occupants\, but they can also be easy targets for hackers and people with malicious intent. Attackers can exploit these systems to gain unauthorized access to facilities; cause physical destruction of building equipment; be used as an entry point to the traditional informational technology (IT) systems and data; and expose an organization to significant financial obligations to contain and eradicate malware or recover from a cyber event. \nThis Introductory Workshop\, sponsored by the National Institute of Building Sciences\, is intended for those professionals new to the world of cybersecurity\, including facility\, engineering\, physical security\, information assurance and other professionals involved with the design\, deployment and operation and cybersecuring of building control systems. It will provide a combination of classroom learning modules to teach control system basics\, protocols\, how to use the information assurance risk management framework and hands-on laboratory exercises using tools and methods to inventory\, diagram\, identify\, attack\, exploit\, contain and eradicate a cyber event. \nThe Workshop is built around Executive Order 13636–Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity\, issued on February 19\, 2013; the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Risk Management Framework\, issued on February 12\, 2014; the draft NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-82 Rev. 2 Industrial Control Systems Security Guide\, to be issued in April 2014; and the draft U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Interagency Security Committee “Securing Government Assets through Combined Traditional Security and Information Technology” White Paper. These new requirements will have a transformational impact on the traditional building design\, construction\, operation and protection of building control systems and will require facility and information assurance professionals to learn building control system cyber skills. For more information\, see the Whole Building Design Guide Cybersecurity Reference page. \nStudents will need a laptop with administrative privileges to load software. Course content\, tools and lab exercises will be provided on a CD at the beginning of the Workshop. \nThe Workshop will be held September 17 at the National Institute of Building Sciences\, 1090 Vermont Ave NW\, Suite 700\, Washington\, DC 20005-4950. \nThe Institute is offering this Workshop to participants at a discounted rate of $600 (50% off the full Workshop price of $1\,200). Enter the discount code CYBER50 at check out to receive the discount. The Workshop is limited to 20 students. \n  \nTwitterFacebookPress ThisLinkedInEmailMorePrintRedditWhatsAppTumblrPocketPinterestLike this:Like Loading...\n\n	Related\n
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