PCSF Annual Meeting; Aug. 26–28, 2008; La Jolla, CA

When: August 26–28, 2008

Where: La Jolla, California

Feature: Presentation by Ronald Lambert, LiveData, Inc.

 

The PCSF mission—to accelerate the security of control systems—leans heavily upon cross-sector collaboration and is a common thread throughout the annual meeting. Solution providers will address specific solutions to the most pressing issues identified by the control systems community.

 

Feature Presentation

Topic: Secure ICCP

Speaker: Ronald Lambert, Lead Consultant, Integration Services, LiveData

ICCP/TASE2, Inter-Control Center Communications Protocol, is commonly used to exchange critical operations
data between EMS/SCADA and other real time systems. ICCP is used over both LANs and WANs. In some
cases, parts or all of the network paths are not secure or fully trustable. The original ICCP standard, now often
referred to as insecure ICCP, does not provide secure communication or strong authentication. This leaves the
data on those connections vulnerable. The new secure ICCP standard provides a solution. 
 
Secure ICCP uses current SSL/TSL and X.509 certificate technology to secure ICCP data and provide strong
authentication. The LiveData secure ICCP presentation will describe secure ICCP and the vulnerabilities it
addresses. 

 

To schedule a private meeting with Mr. Lambert:

Telephone: 763-421-2034

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