Workshop Probes into the Cybersecurity of Buildings

 

Buildings are becoming increasingly reliant on technologies that allow centralized monitoring and control of multiple building systems (such as building automation, fire and life safety, energy management, physical security, access control, etc.), to assist in accomplishing design and operational goals. Unfortunately, these new access points, including smart meters and enterprise energy management systems, have potential vulnerabilities. The traditional information technology (IT) and building systems operational technology (OT) are now converging into one data backbone and a new cybersecurity paradigm must now encompass these converged systems.

The Cybersecurity of Buildings Workshop: OT and IT Convergence – A New Paradigm, to be held Monday, January 6, 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm as part of Building Innovation 2014: the National Institute of Building Sciences Conference and Expo, will provide an overview of building control systems; explain what federal agencies and the private sector are doing to develop standards, guidelines, and tools; offer best practices to help building owners, operators and maintainers create an Operations Center and Test and Development environment; and culminate in a live demonstration of a cyber-attack and defense on building control systems.

Since passage of the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) in 2002, federal agencies have been required to meet stringent cybersecurity standards for traditional information technology (IT) systems. However, the development of protection and analysis standards for building control systems is only just beginning for the private sector. The challenge is that the cybersecurity standards and methods used for traditional IT processes are likely ineffective or even detrimental to building control systems.

In February 2013, President Obama issued the Executive Order “Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity” in response to the exponential rise in attacks against OT. It is essential for every organization to understand how an attack can compromise building systems; the tools cyber-attackers use; the potential damage that could occur; and how building owners and managers can respond and recover after a cyber-event.

Speakers include:

  • Michael Chipley, The PMC Group LLC
  • Lisa Kaiser, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Industrial Control System Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT)
  • Daryl Haegley, U.S. Department of Defense Business Enterprise Integration Office
  • Michael Morris, Root9b
  • Robert Talbot, Parsons Government Services
  • John Saunders, Professor of Systems Management, National Defense University

The fundamental concept attendees will come away with is, “Your systems will be attacked and compromised. You need Inbound Protection, Outbound Detection.”

Don’t miss the Cybersecurity of Buildings Workshop to receive an overview of building control systems and cybersecurity efforts; hear about cybersecurity initiatives and tools; and learn about attacking and defending building control systems and networks.

To attend only the Cybersecurity of Buildings Workshop or any other free meetings held during Building Innovation 2014: the National Institute of Building Sciences Conference and Expo, select from the Meetings Only registration options: event tickets 5A or 5B. Register now.

But don’t just come for the Workshop. Building Innovation 2014 has a number of educational symposia and meetings occurring during the week focused on hazard maintenance, information technology, facility maintenance and operations. Plan to attend the whole Conference.

Register before December 31, 2013, to attend the full Building Innovation 2014 Conference & Expo and save $100 or more off onsite registration.


About the National Institute of Building Sciences

The National Institute of Building Sciences, authorized by public law 93-383 in 1974, is a nonprofit, nongovernmental organization that brings together representatives of government, the professions, industry, labor and consumer interests to identify and resolve building process and facility performance problems. The Institute serves as an authoritative source of advice for both the private and public sectors with respect to the use of building science and technology.

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