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Tools are developed in order to make ICS-SCADA systems more resilient
"I am particularly pleased to be able to offer a practical self-scan to organisations that use ICS or OT devices. There is great diversity in security maturity within the ICS domain. There are organisations that are very mature, but there are also organisations that need to significantly increase the digital resilience of their ICS landscape, but unfortunately lack the knowledge to do so. I hope that with this tool we can provide help to all of them."
A Public-Private Partnership between the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy (EZK), Digital Trust Center (DTC), Deloitte, VNG-IBD, Novel-T, NCSC, Siemens, ASML, Accenture and the Cybersecurity Alliance, which represents interests in the field of cyber security in operational technology (OT), introduces the Security Check Process Automation. This is an interactive self-scan that has been developed to provide Dutch organisations with ICS-SCADA systems with tools to make these systems more resilient. The group has presented the tool to Hester Somsen, Deputy National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism, and to Jos de Groot, Director of the Digital Economy at the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy.
DTC Relationship Manager Jacco van der Kolk: "I am particularly pleased to be able to offer a practical self-scan to organisations that use ICS or OT devices. There is great diversity in security maturity within the ICS domain. There are organisations that are very mature, but there are also organisations that need to significantly increase the digital resilience of their ICS landscape, but unfortunately lack the knowledge to do so. I hope that with this tool we can provide help to all of them.