Common Challenges and Outlook for Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP)
Organizations with elements of the nation’s critical infrastructure face the
unique challenge of playing a part in homeland security and protecting
themselves against terrorist attacks. The Homeland Security Presidential
Directive-7 (HSPD-7) established a national policy for Federal departments and
agencies to identify and prioritize critical infrastructure to protect those
assets from terrorist attack. One of the first steps taken in reaction to
HSPD-7, specific to cyber assets, was the release of the NERC CIP 002-009
standards to protect the SCADA systems for energy companies. As this focus
continues to expand, we expect an increase in the regulations and standards for
other critical infrastructure protection.
How can we help?
With Top Secret Clearances, SecureState’s team can provide your organization
with a low risk solution to dealing with your classified data. SecureState
worked with many large utility organizations, including a governing body, to
assist them in assessing their information security program in accordance with
many parameters, including CIP 002-009, the cyber security standards.
Applicable Regulations / Standards / Frameworks