Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

SecurityWeekSecurityWeek

Security Infrastructure

ICS-CERT Updates Security Guidance for Critical Infrastructure

In late May, ICS-CERT published a security guide for organizations responsible for maintaining the nation’s critical infrastructure. The guide focuses on intrusion detection and mitigation strategies, but on Thursday it was updated to include additional information.

In late May, ICS-CERT published a security guide for organizations responsible for maintaining the nation’s critical infrastructure. The guide focuses on intrusion detection and mitigation strategies, but on Thursday it was updated to include additional information.

For the most part, the guide hasn’t changed. However, for organizations that used it to plan incident response, or outline any sort of security plan, the update should be given proper consideration. As before, the guide itself covers the “what” and “why” in decent detail, leaving the actual implementation of the recommendations up to the individual organization.

Critical Infrastructure Operators

To recap, the original ICS-CERT guidance covered the preservation of forensic data and logging, as well as network segmenting and role-based access control. The key point being, the more information that can be made available to the incident response teams, the better. In the updated version, ICS-CERT has added a section on credential management, noting that it is an important consideration when defending against lateral movements made by an intruder. The section includes advice on proper permission management, network and system design and policy considerations, and the use of multi-factor authentication.

“The impacts of a cyber intrusion will likely be different for every organization depending on the nature of the compromise and the organization’s capabilities to respond. Each organization must assess its particular situation, identify the criticality of the impacted devices, and develop a prioritized course of action,” the guide explains.

“Unfortunately, a simple and prescriptive remedy that can be applied uniformly to every organization does not exist. However, basic principles and recommendations exist that are essential to maintaining a sound network security posture and that will provide the necessary capabilities to respond to an incident.”

The updated version is available here

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

Related Reading: Addressing SCADA Endpoint Protection Concerns

Related ReadingA New Cyber Security Model for SCADA

Related ReadingPutting SCADA Protection on the Radar

Written By

Daily Briefing Newsletter

Subscribe to the SecurityWeek Email Briefing for the latest cybersecurity threats, trends, and expert insights.

Click to comment

Trending

Daily Briefing Newsletter

Subscribe to the SecurityWeek Email Briefing to stay informed on the latest threats, trends, and technology, along with insightful columns from industry experts.

Today’s attackers are no longer breaking in — they’re logging in. Join this live webinar as we break down the modern identity attack chain and examine how recent breaches exploited weaknesses in authentication, identity verification, and access management processes.

Register

AI has accelerated both sides of the fight. Adversaries are weaponizing vulnerabilities faster, while defenders are racing to ship detections and configurations. Join this live webinar as we explore how to prove your controls actually hold against new threats, map your security maturity, and unite breach simulation with automated pentesting into a single, coordinated program.

Register

People on the Move

Stephen Garcia has been named Chief Information Security Officer at BreachRx.

Kasper Lindgaard has been appointed Vice President of Security Strategy at CoreView.

Chaim Mazal has been named Chief Information Security Officer at GitLab.

More People On The Move

Expert Insights

Daily Briefing Newsletter

Subscribe to the SecurityWeek Email Briefing to stay informed on the latest cybersecurity news, threats, and expert insights. Unsubscribe at any time.