CSIR workshop: Cyber security in road and water infrastructure projects
What is the Cyber Security Implementation Guideline and how do you apply it?
The Cybersecurity Implementation Directive helps organisations in many different sectors increase the digital resilience of their OT environment. Originally, the CSIR was developed by the Department of Public Works to ensure the digital resilience of the objects for which they are responsible. Since then, the CSIR has been made usable for other organisations. As a result, the CSIR is even more widely applicable and both contractors of Rijkswaterstaat and organisations in other sectors can use it to improve the digital resilience of their projects or their own installations.
A good understanding of the CSIR is important here in order to correctly anticipate and effectively deal with the requirements from the CSIR. This workshop from Hudson Cybertec will help you understand and apply the various components of the CSIR.
CSIR workshop
This workshop explains the CSIR and how to apply it in an optimal way. This will enable you to effectively meet the cybersecurity frameworks set out in the CSIR. Whether you want to improve the digital resilience of the OT environment within your own organisation, or you are using the CSIR to carry out an assignment for Rijkswaterstaat, you will learn how to use the CSIR properly and efficiently.
Target audience
The target group of this workshop includes:
- Public organizations (such as water boards)
- Private organizations (such as e.g. civil contractors, engineering companies)
- System integrators
- Suppliers of systems
- Maintenance parties that perform the operational tasks on an object
- Contracting authorities (public)
- Tender teams
- Design teams (private)
- Lead engineers, tender managers, IA engineers, project managers
Benefits
During the workshop you will learn:
- Background to the CSIR
- What parts does the CSIR consist of
- What are
- VSP controls
- VSE controls
- Measure sets
- Guidelines
- Cybersecurity security plan
- Purpose and content of the parts
- Coherence between the parts
- Applying the CSIR