Process control systems in the chemical industry: Safety vs. security

Jeffrey Hahn, Donna Post Guillen, Thomas Anderson

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Abstract

Traditionally, the primary focus of the chemical industry has been safety and productivity. However, recent threats to our nation's critical infrastructure have prompted a tightening of security measures across many different industry sectors. Reducing control system vulnerabilities against physical and cyber attack is necessary to ensure the safety, reliability, integrity, and availability of these systems. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has developed a strategy to secure these vulnerabilities. Crucial to this strategy is the Control Systems Security and Test Center (CSSTC) established to test and analyze control systems and their components. In addition, the CSSTC promotes a proactive, collaborative approach to increase industry's awareness of standards, products, and processes that can enhance the security of control systems. Tins paper outlines measures that can be taken to enhance the cybersecurity of process control systems in the chemical sector.

Original languageEnglish
Pages40-43
Number of pages4
Volume25
No1
Specialist publicationProcess Safety Progress
DOIs
StatePublished - 2006

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