Blog Posts Tagged with "CSET"
ICS-CERT: Getting Started Securing Industrial Assets
May 04, 2012 Added by:Infosec Island Admin
Over the past year significant discoveries in the areas of adversarial capabilities have identified that many companies across the 18 critical infrastructure and key resources (CIKR) are struggling to cope with the growing threats. Efforts have been taken to defend critical assets...
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ICS-CERT: Control System Internet Accessibility Advisory
January 09, 2012 Added by:Headlines
The use of readily available and generally free search tools significantly reduces time and resources required to identify Internet facing control systems. In turn, hackers can use these tools to easily identify exposed control systems, posing an increased risk of attack...
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ICS-CERT Warns Facilities of Exposure via SHODAN
December 12, 2011 Added by:Headlines
"The use of readily available and generally free search tools significantly reduces time and resources required to identify Internet facing control systems. In turn, hackers can use these tools to easily identify exposed control systems, posing an increased risk of attack..."
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DHS Releases Cyber Security Evaluation Tool (CSET)
September 27, 2011 Added by:Headlines
The Department of Homeland Security's National Cyber Security Division (NCSD) has released a Software tool set to better enable organizations to examine risks to industrial control systems (ICS) and implement more secure protocols for protecting the nation's critical infrastructure...
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