The ISA Security Compliance Institute (ISCI) recently launched a new website to support ISASecure™ conformance programs, education, and technical support for suppliers and users seeking ISASecure certified products. The new website address is www.isasecure.org.
”We are working to make www.isasecure.org the first place to visit for suppliers seeking a global security certification for embedded devices and end users interested in procuring ISASecure certified devices. Suppliers need support for gaining the certification for their product lines and end users need a single destination for getting the most up-to-date facts on coverage by the ISASecure certification and certified product availability,” commented Andre Ristaino, ISCI managing director.
The ISASecure certification was developed within the framework of the ISA99 Industrial Automation and Control Systems Security Standards. Visit the ISA99 Committee website for details on the approved standard, the ISA99 roadmap and, relevant presentations ( www.isa.org/ISA99).
The website is being updated on a weekly basis with new content relevant to the ISASecure certification specifications, conformance program support, and educational content about industrial automation controls security. The site contains announcements about regional events, webinars, and industry events and provides a convenient registration portal for signups.
The ISCI seeks public input on the ISASecure specification and has made it available on the new website for review and comment. The ISA Security Compliance Institute members invite you to visit www.isasecure.org.
About the ISA Security Compliance Institute
Founded in 2007, the ISA Security Compliance Institute’s mission is to provide the highest level of assurance possible for the cyber security of industrial automation control systems.
The Institute was established by thought leaders from major organizations in the industrial automation controls community seeking to improve the cyber security posture of Critical Infrastructure for generations to come. Founding Members include Chevron, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering, Honeywell, Invensys, Siemens, and Yokogawa. Key Technical Members include Exida, Mu Dynamics and, Rockwell Automation.
The Institute’s goals are realized through industry standards compliance programs, education, technical support and, improvements in suppliers’ development processes and users’ life cycle management practices. The Institute’s ISASecure™ designation ensures that industrial automation control products conform to industry consensus cyber security standards, providing confidence to users of ISASecure™ products and systems and creating product differentiation for suppliers conforming to the ISASecure™ specification. www.isasecure.org