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Incident Management for Industrial Control Systems
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Incident management only becomes meaningful when it can be applied to real situations inside an industrial environment. In the previous chapter, we looked at how the Incident Command System (ICS) depends on the organization’s management structure, planning process, resource availability, and the level of expertise within the response teams. In this chapter, we will take that foundation and move it into the world of industrial automation and control systems.
As we have already established, industrial automation and control systems (IACSs) and operational technology (OT) do not behave like traditional IT networks. They are built for safety, continuity, and deterministic behavior. When something goes wrong in an IACS environment, the goal is not only to investigate the cyber incident but also to maintain safe operations and protect equipment, people, and the environment. This chapter will focus on the specific considerations...
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