Securing Systems using CISA's SbD, DOE's CIE, and INCOSE's Systems Engineering!
Susan Ronning (Principal Engineer, ADCOMM Engineering LLC)
Virginia Wright (Cyber-Informed Engineering Program Manager, Idaho National Laboratory)
Track: Government & Enterprise
Topics: Backhaul, Broadband, Cloud, Cybersecurity, IoT, LMR, NG911, SCADA
Format: Panel Session
Vault Recording: TBD
Cybersecurity is the current buzzword considering on-going ransomware and phishing attacks, yet underlying the human aspect of secured systems are the networks and devices that support the IT/OT and iOT tech that we use and rely on. There are two major players that are defining how critical infrastructure systems should be secured (1) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's (CISA) Secure by Design (SbD) and (2) US Department of Energy's (DOE) Cyber-Informed Engineering (CIE). In addition, the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) sees a need for certifying engineers and technicians who have a hand in developing cyber-physical systems that may impact human life. They are rolling out the Systems Software Integration (SSI) certification under NICET. Meanwhile International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) Information Communication Technology (ICT) Working Group members are in the middle of them all. Learn the similarities and differences between the agencies, their directives, and guidance to see how best to secure your agency's systems and networks and see how the SSI certification can support your agency and career.
Takeaway
Learn about INCOSE's Systems Engineering and its application in ICT
Learn what SbD is and where it fits in the cyber secure picture.
Learn what CIE is and how to apply it.
Learn about NSPE's SSI Certification and how it can support your agency and yourself!