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Incident Management for Industrial Control Systems
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This chapter underscored the reality that strong incident management for industrial control systems depends on two dimensions of preparedness: building robust internal resources and leveraging external guidance.
You explored checklists and SOPs that make responses repeatable, playbooks and reference diagrams that give teams structure under stress, and internal readiness tools that form the operational backbone. Meanwhile, federal, state, and industry resources—such as FEMA’s ICS forms, CISA’s advisories, and standards such as NIST CSF and ISA/IEC 62443—ensure alignment with regulatory expectations and best practices.
Equally important, you explored exercise injects: the catalysts that transform static plans into live tests of readiness. Injects challenge teams to make decisions, reveal gaps, and validate that checklists, SOPs, and playbooks actually work in practice.
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