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Securing Industrial Control Systems and Safety Instrumented Systems

You're reading from   Securing Industrial Control Systems and Safety Instrumented Systems A practical guide for safeguarding mission and safety critical systems

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801078818
Length 256 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jalal Bouhdada Jalal Bouhdada
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Safety Instrumented Systems
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Safety Instrumented Systems (SISs) FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: SIS Evolution and Trends 4. Chapter 3: SIS Security Design and Architecture 5. Part 2: Attacking and Securing SISs
6. Chapter 4: Hacking Safety Instrumented Systems 7. Chapter 5: Securing Safety Instrumented Systems 8. Part 3: Risk Management and Compliance
9. Chapter 6: Cybersecurity Risk Management of SISs 10. Chapter 7: Security Standards and Certification 11. Chapter 8: The Future of ICS and SIS: Innovations and Challenges 12. Index 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

GOM

A GOM is a crucial concept in the field of OT and ICSs. It refers to the framework for managing and overseeing processes, policies, and procedures that govern cross-functional relationships and responsibilities between IT and OT. A GOM is particularly important in the OT and ICS environment because these systems are responsible for controlling and monitoring mission critical industrial processes. In this section, we will explore the GOM and its key elements, with a focus on roles and responsibilities for IT and OT, as well as the segregation between control functions (that is, Basic Process Control Systems (BPCSs), Distributed Control Systems (DCSs), and safety functions (that is, SISs). We will also discuss challenges, opportunities, trends, and maturity levels associated with implementing a GOM in the OT and ICS environment. The following diagram depicts the demarcation point between IT and OT systems:

Figure 5.4 – IT/OT demarcation point (https://orignix.com/what-is-it-ot-convergence/)

Figure 5.4 – IT/OT demarcation point (https...

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