Example of a defense-in-depth security architecture With advancing standardization, openness and networking, the security risks for process control systems have risen significantly. The danger potential arising from malicious programs such as computer viruses, worms and trojans or from access by unauthorized personnel ranges from network overloads or failures and theft of passwords and data to unauthorized interventions in the process automation. Apart from property damage, targeted sabotage can also have dangerous consequences for personnel and the environment. With the security concept developed for SIMATIC PCS 7 you have comprehensive protection for your process control system against these various dangers. Siemens supports you with additional services as needed, including security assessment, security implementation and security management during operation (for details see section "Services", "Plant Security Services"). SIMATIC PCS 7 security conceptThe SIMATIC PCS 7 security concept, which is described in the "Security concept PCS 7 & WinCC (Basic)" manual and in detail in other documents, provides far-reaching recommendations (best practices) for safeguarding process plants based on a defense-in-depth security architecture. It is not restricted to the use of individual security methods (e.g. encryption) or devices (e.g. firewalls). The strengths of this holistic concept lie rather in the interaction of a host of security measures in the plant network:
The manual "Security concept PCS 7 and WinCC - Basic document" is available on the Internet under "SIMATIC Manual Overview" - "Manuals SIMATIC PCS 7" - "Manuals for SIMATIC PCS 7 V8.2": http://www.siemens.com/simatic-docu |
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