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DESCRIPTION:Cybersecurity frameworks have been created for the security of 
 large organizations and revolve around the security of information within 
 those organizations. Cybersystems have evolved beyond general information 
 systems into industrial control systems (ICS)\, distributed control system
 s (DCS) for Critical Infrastructure systems\, Industrial Internet of Thing
 s devices\, and consumer and Internet of Things. At the same time\, evolvi
 ng and sophisticated cyber threats have escalated. Combining the threats a
 nd the far-reaching cybersecurity landscape\, these threats affect nationa
 l critical infrastructure\, IoT &amp; IIoT devices\, SmartCars\, SmartCities\,
  medical devices\, and other integrated devices. NIST\, IEEE\, ISO\, ISA/I
 EC\, and other standards bodies are working together along with the resear
 ch community to understand these new threats\, how to create a base set of
  controls to manage them\, understand the risks they pose\, and how to mit
 igate those risks both from a policy/IT perspective as well a research per
 spective in harden electronic technologies. We will review past work\, cur
 rent work\, and what is needed in the not-so-distant future. Understanding
  the frameworks\, risks\, threats and emerging standards enables researche
 rs to design equipment solutions to be more resilient.\n\nPDH credits will
  be available for $5 and above.\n\nKnoxville\, Tennessee\, United States\,
  Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/290106
LOCATION:Knoxville\, Tennessee\, United States\, Virtual: https://events.vt
 ools.ieee.org/m/290106
ORGANIZER:sundararajaa@ornl.gov
SEQUENCE:5
SUMMARY:The History of Cybersecurity Frameworks and How They are Evolving t
 o Meet Cyber-Physical Systems Needs for the National Critical Infrastructu
 re: The Orange Book to Critical Infrastructure
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/290106
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Cybersecurity frameworks have been created
  for the security of large organizations and revolve around the security o
 f information within those organizations.&amp;nbsp\; Cybersystems have evolved
  beyond general information systems into industrial control systems (ICS)\
 , distributed control systems (DCS) for Critical Infrastructure systems\, 
 Industrial Internet of Things devices\, and consumer and Internet of Thing
 s. At the same time\, evolving and sophisticated cyber threats have escala
 ted. Combining the threats and the far-reaching cybersecurity landscape\, 
 these threats affect national critical infrastructure\, IoT &amp;amp\; IIoT de
 vices\, SmartCars\, SmartCities\, medical devices\, and other integrated d
 evices. NIST\, IEEE\, ISO\, ISA/IEC\, and other standards bodies are worki
 ng together along with the research community to understand these new thre
 ats\, how to create a base set of controls to manage them\, understand the
  risks they pose\, and how to mitigate those risks both from a policy/IT p
 erspective as well a research perspective in harden electronic technologie
 s.&amp;nbsp\; We will review past work\, current work\, and what is needed in 
 the not-so-distant future. Understanding the frameworks\, risks\, threats 
 and emerging standards enables researchers to design equipment solutions t
 o be more resilient.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;PDH credits will be available for $5 and abov
 e.&lt;/p&gt;
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