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Incident Management for Industrial Control Systems

Incident Management for Industrial Control Systems

By : Durgesh Kalya
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Incident Management for Industrial Control Systems

Incident Management for Industrial Control Systems

By: Durgesh Kalya

Overview of this book

Incident Management for Industrial Control Systems is a practical guide that highlights the vital role of effective incident response in protecting complex industrial environments. The author distills nearly two decades of experience in this book to explain the foundational role of critical infrastructure (CI), exploring the world of operational technology (OT), emphasizing Industrial Automation and Control Systems (IACS) and their evolving threat landscape. The book simplifies the complexities of incident command systems (ICSs) for CI, addressing emergency operations, specialized frameworks, and compliance standards. With actionable insights, it also guides you through drills, scenario planning, and improving response strategies across varied operational environments. You’ll gain practical experience in ICS-focused training and exercises, grounded in widely adopted industry frameworks. The chapters further discuss FEMA’s ICS, OT fundamentals, and the nuances of incident management standards. By the end of this book, you'll have a solid grasp of CI operations, core cybersecurity principles, and the dynamics of incident response across industrial control systems and broader OT environments. *Email sign-up and proof of purchase required
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
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Pillar 1 – Critical Infrastructure as the Foundation
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Pillar 2 – Industrial Automation and Control Systems (IACS)
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Pillar 3 – Incident Command Systems (ICS) for Industrial Environments
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Pillar 4 – Training, Exercises, and Continuous Improvement
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Index
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Summary

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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