Security Assessment Service
Emerson’s Security Assessment Service includes an examination of the physical and electronic security of your Emerson process control system. The assessment is based on product security installation guidelines, best practices and site security policies and procedures.
The security assessment will establish a baseline of the Emerson process control system perimeter and internal security conditions. This baseline will include a review of the installation and security procedures used to protect the process control
system from internal and external threats.
With Emerson’s Security Assessment Services, you will receive an assessment of security gaps and latent threats to the Emerson process control system. Emerson will provide prioritized improvement recommendations that can help assure the availability and operational integrity of your process control system.
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Enable proactive measures to help prevent potential security threats. - A viable control system security strategy needs to remain current to effectively neutralize security vulnerabilities and their potential impact on your site.
Hardens the control system security measures to ensure its security condition meets your system availability and operational integrity requirements. - Emerson can help you identify flaws or weaknesses in the installation, operation and management of the control system that could be exploited to violate the system’s integrity or security policy.
Helps prevent potential loss of revenue and brand reputation, reduces risk of liabilities.- Emerson’s Control System Security Assessment service can provide recommendations to help prevent events that could result in the manipulation of controls within your site. Emerson’s Security Assessment Service deliverables include:
- A security assessment plan customized to your site characteristics including all control system access points and physical security.
- A thorough inventory and characterization of current system hardware and software security conditions.
- A review of established system security policies such as permissions and password policies, physical access to the system, and system connectivity via LANs and WANs.
- A review of security process:
- security compliance auditing methods and frequency
- measurement of network activity
- intrusion monitoring and detection tools
- current system security configuration and access points.
- A Control System Security Assessment report addressing the security assessment findings and providing prioritized recommendations for improvement.
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