CISA Expands JCDC with ICS Vendors
April 25, 2022
The
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has expanded the
Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative (JCDC) to include Industrial Control
Systems (ICS) experts—security vendors, integrators, and distributors—to
further increase U.S. government focus on the cybersecurity and
resilience of industrial control systems and operational technology
(ICS/OT). Companies initially joining the JCDC-ICS effort include
Bechtel, Claroty, Dragos, GE, Honeywell, Nozomi Networks, Schneider
Electric, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Siemens, and Xylem, as
well as several JCDC Alliance partners.
CISA
Director Jen Easterly made the announcement speaking to ICS experts at
the S4x22 conference in Miami. “Cyber threats to the systems that
control and operate the critical infrastructure we rely on every day are
among our greatest challenges. As the destruction or corruption of these
control systems could cause grave harm, ensuring their security and
resilience must be a collective effort that taps into the innovation,
expertise, and ingenuity of the ICS community. I’m excited to leverage
our evolving JCDC platform to enable us to plan, exercise, and
collaborate with industry leaders to drive down risk to the systems and
networks we depend on so greatly as a nation.”
JCDC-ICS will build on the existing platform of the JCDC by taking
advantage of the knowledge, visibility, and capabilities of the ICS
community to build plans around the protection and defense of control
systems; inform U.S. government guidance on ICS/OT cybersecurity; and
contribute to real time operational fusion across private and public
partners in the ICS/OT space
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