BSI PD IEC/TS 62443-1-1:2009:2023 Edition
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Industrial communication networks. Network and system security – Terminology, concepts and models
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 86 |
PDF Catalog
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4 | Blank Page |
5 | CONTENTS |
8 | FOREWORD |
10 | INTRODUCTION |
11 | 1 Scope 1.1 General 1.2 Included functionality 1.3 Systems and interfaces |
12 | 1.4 Activity-based criteria 1.5 Asset-based criteria |
13 | 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 3.1 General 3.2 Terms and definitions |
29 | 3.3 Abbreviations |
30 | 4 The situation 4.1 General 4.2 Current systems |
31 | 4.3 Current trends 4.4 Potential impact |
32 | 5 Concepts 5.1 General 5.2 Security objectives Figure 1 – Comparison of objectives between IACS and general IT systems |
33 | 5.3 Foundational requirements 5.4 Defence in depth 5.5 Security context |
34 | Figure 2 – Context element relationships Figure 3 – Context model |
35 | 5.6 Threat-risk assessment |
36 | Table 1 – Types of loss by asset type |
42 | 5.7 Security program maturity |
43 | Figure 4 – Integration of business and IACS cybersecurity Figure 5 – Cybersecurity level over time |
44 | Figure 6 – Integration of resources to develop the CSMS |
46 | Table 2 – Security maturity phases Table 3 – Concept phase Table 4 – Functional analysis phase |
47 | Table 5 – Implementation phase Table 6 – Operations phase |
48 | 5.8 Policies Table 7 – Recycle and disposal phase |
53 | 5.9 Security zones |
54 | 5.10 Conduits |
55 | Figure 7 – Conduit example |
56 | 5.11 Security levels Table 8 – Security levels |
60 | 5.12 Security level lifecycle |
61 | Figure 8 – Security level lifecycle |
62 | Figure 9 – Security level lifecycle – Assess phase |
63 | Figure 10 – Security level lifecycle – Implement phase |
64 | 6 Models 6.1 General Figure 11 – Security level lifecycle – Maintain phase |
65 | 6.2 Reference models Figure 12 – Reference model for IEC 62443 standards |
66 | Figure 13 – SCADA reference model |
68 | 6.3 Asset models |
69 | Figure 14 – Process manufacturing asset model example |
70 | Figure 15 – SCADA system asset model example |
72 | 6.4 Reference architecture 6.5 Zone and conduit model Figure 16 – Reference architecture example |
74 | Figure 17 – Multiplant zone example |
75 | Figure 18 – Separate zones example |
76 | Figure 19 – SCADA zone example |
77 | Figure 20 – SCADA separate zones example |
80 | Figure 21 – Enterprise conduit |
81 | Figure 22 – SCADA conduit example |
82 | 6.6 Model relationships |
83 | Figure 23 – Model relationships |
84 | Bibliography |