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Securing Control Systems in the Oil and Gas Infrastructure: The I3P SCADA Security Research Project
Ulf Lindqvist

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Ulf Lindqvist. "Securing Control Systems in the Oil and Gas Infrastructure: The I3P SCADA Security Research Project". Talk or presentation, 17, November, 2005.

Abstract
The Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection (I3P) is funding a team consisting of ten research institutions to undertake a two-year R&D effort to improve the cyber security of control systems in the oil and gas industry. This presentation will identify some cyber security concerns for the industry, provide an overview of the research program and how it relates to other efforts in this area, and highlight some specific tools and technologies under development by the I3P team. See also http://www.thei3p.org/research/scada/index.html Ulf Lindqvist is a Program Director in the Computer Science Laboratory at SRI International; an independent, nonprofit R&D organization with headquarters in Menlo Park, California. He manages R&D efforts in enterprise and infrastructure security, including the Cyber Security R&D Center that SRI operates for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (Science and Technology Directorate), and SRI's activities in the I3P project. His main research interest is development of efficient and generic methods for analysis, modeling, categorization, and automatic real-time detection and correlation of computer misuse.

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    and Gas Infrastructure: The I3P SCADA Security Research
    Project". Talk or presentation,  17, November, 2005.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{Lindqvist05_SecuringControlSystemsInOilGasInfrastructureI3PSCADA,
        author = { Ulf Lindqvist},
        title = {Securing Control Systems in the Oil and Gas
                  Infrastructure: The I3P SCADA Security Research
                  Project},
        day = {17},
        month = {November},
        year = {2005},
        abstract = { The Institute for Information Infrastructure
                  Protection (I3P) is funding a team consisting of
                  ten research institutions to undertake a two-year
                  R\&D effort to improve the cyber security of
                  control systems in the oil and gas industry. This
                  presentation will identify some cyber security
                  concerns for the industry, provide an overview of
                  the research program and how it relates to other
                  efforts in this area, and highlight some specific
                  tools and technologies under development by the
                  I3P team. See also <a
                  href="http://www.thei3p.org/research/scada/index.html">http://www.thei3p.org/research/scada/index.html</a>
                  Ulf Lindqvist is a Program Director in the
                  Computer Science Laboratory at SRI International;
                  an independent, nonprofit R\&D organization with
                  headquarters in Menlo Park, California. He manages
                  R\&D efforts in enterprise and infrastructure
                  security, including the Cyber Security R\&D Center
                  that SRI operates for the U.S. Department of
                  Homeland Security (Science and Technology
                  Directorate), and SRI's activities in the I3P
                  project. His main research interest is development
                  of efficient and generic methods for analysis,
                  modeling, categorization, and automatic real-time
                  detection and correlation of computer misuse. },
        URL = {http://www.truststc.org/pubs/11.html}
    }
    

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