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Secure
your SCADA network by seeing it through the eyes of a hacker...
Technology
is getting more complex. Hackers are becoming more sophisticated. Even
as outdated SCADA technology and safeguards begin to improve, "best
practices" are still not enough. In order to stay one step ahead,
you need to understand the vulnerabilities the way they do.
You need to know what they know.
Hacking
SCADA takes an evolutionary
leap into Industrial Network Security by examining SCADA systems and
networks from a hacker's point of view in an effort to help fix the
root of the problem, and not just "treat the symptoms." It takes
an in depth look at the vulnerabilities and solutions in a way that
other standards and best practices guidelines fall short.
Bonus:
At the beginning of every subject covered in Hacking
SCADA, you will also find a
cross-reference back to each of the Industrial Standards and Regualtions,
by section number, to help you with your regulatory security
compliance. The following standards and regulations are cross-referenced:
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ISO 27002 (17799)
• ISO 15408-3
• NERC CIP 002-009
• 6 CFR Part 27
• CIDX (Chemical Site Security)
• ISA SP99
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AGA 12
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• API 1164
• API Security Guidelines
• FIPS 199, 200
• TR99.00.01
• TR99.00.02
• NIST SP800-53
• NIST SP800-82 |
Expected
Release Date: Due to several unconstitutional "legal threats", gag order attempts, and worse from both private organizations and other entities (which shall remain nameless) this project has certainly been plagued with its share of challenges. Though we have repeatedly stated that we are not disclosing vendor specific or any undisclosed vulnerabilities, and though we are protected by the 1st Ammendment to the Constitution of the United States of America, we regret to inform those that have been patiently waiting that we have decided to abide by certain "orders" and requests as a measure of good faith to this community. As a result, we are not allowed to release this publication until January, 2009. We apologize to those that have been so faithful and patient and especially to those that have approached us at conferences and other events with their support.
Will Be Available Through: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Chapters, Booksurge, CIDGCorp.com, HackingSCADA.com, and more...

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