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Industrial Cybersecurity
Pascal Ackerman
- 800 Seiten
- English
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Industrial Cybersecurity
Pascal Ackerman
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A second edition filled with new and improved content, taking your ICS cybersecurity journey to the next level
Key Features
- Architect, design, and build ICS networks with security in mind
- Perform a variety of security assessments, checks, and verifications
- Ensure that your security processes are effective, complete, and relevant
Book Description
With Industrial Control Systems (ICS) expanding into traditional IT space and even into the cloud, the attack surface of ICS environments has increased significantly, making it crucial to recognize your ICS vulnerabilities and implement advanced techniques for monitoring and defending against rapidly evolving cyber threats to critical infrastructure. This second edition covers the updated Industrial Demilitarized Zone (IDMZ) architecture and shows you how to implement, verify, and monitor a holistic security program for your ICS environment.You'll begin by learning how to design security-oriented architecture that allows you to implement the tools, techniques, and activities covered in this book effectively and easily. You'll get to grips with the monitoring, tracking, and trending (visualizing) and procedures of ICS cybersecurity risks as well as understand the overall security program and posture/hygiene of the ICS environment. The book then introduces you to threat hunting principles, tools, and techniques to help you identify malicious activity successfully. Finally, you'll work with incident response and incident recovery tools and techniques in an ICS environment.By the end of this book, you'll have gained a solid understanding of industrial cybersecurity monitoring, assessments, incident response activities, as well as threat hunting.
What you will learn
- Monitor the ICS security posture actively as well as passively
- Respond to incidents in a controlled and standard way
- Understand what incident response activities are required in your ICS environment
- Perform threat-hunting exercises using the Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana (ELK) stack
- Assess the overall effectiveness of your ICS cybersecurity program
- Discover tools, techniques, methodologies, and activities to perform risk assessments for your ICS environment
Who this book is for
If you are an ICS security professional or anyone curious about ICS cybersecurity for extending, improving, monitoring, and validating your ICS cybersecurity posture, then this book is for you. IT/OT professionals interested in entering the ICS cybersecurity monitoring domain or searching for additional learning material for different industry-leading cybersecurity certifications will also find this book useful.
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Section 1: ICS Cybersecurity Fundamentals
- Chapter 1, Introduction and Recap of the First Edition
- Chapter 2, A Modern Look at the Industrial Control System Architecture
- Chapter 3, The Industrial Demilitarized Zone
- Chapter 4, Designing the ICS Architecture with Security in Mind
Chapter 1: Introduction and Recap of First Edition
- What is an ICS?
- Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) convergence and the associated benefits and risks
- The comprehensive risk management process
- The Defense-in-Depth (DiD) model
- ICS security program development
Industrial Cybersecurity – second edition
- Architecture design with security in mind
- Active and passive security monitoring
- Industrial threat intelligence
- Visualizing, correlating, and alerting (Security Information and Event Management (SIEM))
- Incident response activities
- Security assessments (penetration testing, red/blue team exercises)
- Threat-hunting exercises
Recap of the first edition
What is an ICS?
ICS functions
![Figure 1.1 – Typical ICS architecture](OEBPS/image/Figure_1.01_B16076-plgo-compressed.webp)
- The Enterprise Zone is predominantly IT space. Devices, systems, and equipment typically found here are computer-related, such as servers, workstations, and laptops, as well as mobile devices such as phones, tablets, handhelds, and others. These devices are connected together with various Ethernet equipment and media, including switches, wireless access points, routers, firewalls, and the cables that connect all of these devices (Category 6 (Cat6)/Cat6e media).
- The Industrial Demilitarized Zone (IDMZ) functions as a barrier between the Enterprise Zone and the Industrial Zone and is typically implemented as a collection of virtualization hardware, firewalls, and switches.
- In the Industrial Zone, we can find a variety of regular off-the-shelf IT equipment, along with proprietary and specialized hardware that is used to run the production process. In an upcoming section, ICS architecture, we will discuss some of the more common systems that can be found in the Industrial Zone.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Industrial Cybersecurity Second Edition
- Contributors
- Preface
- Section 1: ICS Cybersecurity Fundamentals
- Chapter 1: Introduction and Recap of First Edition
- Chapter 2: A Modern Look at the Industrial Control System Architecture
- Chapter 3: The Industrial Demilitarized Zone
- Chapter 4: Designing the ICS Architecture with Security in Mind
- Section 2:Industrial Cybersecurity – Security Monitoring
- Chapter 5: Introduction to Security Monitoring
- Chapter 6: Passive Security Monitoring
- Chapter 7: Active Security Monitoring
- Chapter 8: Industrial Threat Intelligence
- Chapter 9: Visualizing, Correlating, and Alerting
- Section 3:Industrial Cybersecurity – Threat Hunting
- Chapter 10: Threat Hunting
- Chapter 11: Threat Hunt Scenario 1 – Malware Beaconing
- Chapter 12: Threat Hunt Scenario 2 – Finding Malware and Unwanted Applications
- Chapter 13: Threat Hunt Scenario 3 – Suspicious External Connections
- Section 4:Industrial Cybersecurity – Security Assessments and Intel
- Chapter 14: Different Types of Cybersecurity Assessments
- Chapter 15: Industrial Control System Risk Assessments
- Chapter 16: Red Team/Blue Team Exercises
- Chapter 17: Penetration Testing ICS Environments
- Section 5:Industrial Cybersecurity – Incident Response for the ICS Environment
- Chapter 18: Incident Response for the ICS Environment
- Chapter 19: Lab Setup
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