Industrial Defender  

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BALANCING SECURITY, COMPLIANCE AND OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT; NEW RESEARCH REVEALS CHALLENGES FACING CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE OPERATORS

Disappearing air gaps and growing network connectivity increase the burden of managing security, compliance and operations, according to Industrial Defender's global survey


FOXBOROUGH, Mass., December 14, 2011 - Industrial Defender, the global leader in security and compliance management for automation systems, today announced the results of a global survey of critical infrastructure operators.


Survey results show that while critical infrastructure operators hold great responsibility for managing security, compliance and operations, many struggle to balance the resources required for each of these functions. In addition, while these individuals identify overlapping needs across security, compliance and operations, most have a constrained ability to address these requirements in any unified manner.


"There's lots of attention being paid lately to the risks that cyber attacks pose to critical infrastructure," said Brian Ahern, president and CEO of Industrial Defender. "Last year, the Stuxnet worm escalated the discussion about these threats to the boardroom. More recent developments have only increased concern among industry executives. Just last month, for example, the FBI disclosed that cyber attackers accessed the critical infrastructure of three U.S. cities by compromising their industrial control systems. Rather than focus on breaches, our survey was designed to go deeper, to help us gain a better understanding of the specific, real-world challenges that operators face today in managing security, compliance and operations in their complex environments."


Key Findings

This survey identified several trends that are impacting critical infrastructure managers and operators around the world. Following are some of the findings:


Sample Data Points

As industrial control systems become more complex, connectivity with the corporate environment will grow.


It's a difficult balancing act to manage and prioritize growing responsibilities in operations, security and compliance.


Commonalities exist across the activities required to support security, compliance and operational management. The survey evaluated the role of several key activities, including: monitoring critical system performance and health, identifying events and changes collecting and managing configuration data managing industrial asset data; tracking and validating changes; and managing incidents and problems.


Survey Methodology

Industrial Defender's survey was conducted online between November 3 and November 18, 2011. The survey polled 134 individuals employed by critical infrastructure operators with responsibility for managing security, compliance and/or operations within industrial automation environments.

To download a copy of the full report, go to http://www.industrialdefender.com/icsreport/ICSurveyReport.pdf



About Industrial Defender

Industrial Defender is the global leader in security & compliance management for automation systems. Our technology empowers customers to sustain security and compliance, while enhancing operational excellence by protecting against breaches that might threaten availability, performance, health and safety. Industrial Defender's portfolio of defense-in-depth security, sustainable compliance management, and policy and reporting solutions enable customers to monitor, manage and protect their vital assets, while easing the audit process.


For nearly a decade, Industrial Defender has focused exclusively on building solutions for automation environments, delivering low operational impact and tight integration with systems and protocols core to your business. Over 350 companies in 21 countries rely on Industrial Defender technology to help secure their critical infrastructure.


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