Network Engineering | Recorded Webinar
We had a great webinar with a nice turnout. The topic was how the digital transformation of the Electric Utilities industry is unleashed once engineering-grade cybersecurity is able to protect in the industrial systems.
Waterfall team
In the webinar, I introduced network engineering in the context of Cyber-Informed Engineering (CIE) with examples including:
- Consequence boundaries
- The EPRI IIoT methodology
- Analog signalling
- Unidirectional gateways
- IT/OT dependencies
- Data abstraction
Engineering-grade solutions are deterministic and predictable. Cyber-Informed Engineering (CIE) is exploring safety engineering, protection engineering and other engineering approaches to addressing cyber risk, in addition to traditional cybersecurity approaches.
Network engineering is a collection of techniques that lies at the boundary between security engineering and cybersecurity, and is needed whenever worst-case consequences of cyber compromise are unacceptable.
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