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Avoid the basic errors in cyber security strategies that many chemical companies are making |
07/16/2008 |
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Professional development courses can give you an edge |
06/01/2008 |
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How Much do Chemical Engineers Make? Chemical Processing Reveals all in 2008 Salary Survey Is it a tragedy or comedy for engineers? Survey results peak behind the curtain of readers' salaries and job satisfaction |
04/09/2008 |
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Feel Secure about Vulnerability Assessments Take advantage of some pointers from Security Professionals |
03/25/2008 |
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Feel secure about vulnerability assessments Take advantage of some pointers from security professionals |
03/14/2008 |
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Mu Security Cranks Up the MUSIC Certification program for process operations security revealed at Knoxville event. |
11/16/2007 |
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Many users dont trust an industrial wireless network solution. Some concerns are real. Most are ethereal. Its important to know the differences. |
11/16/2007 |
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Become a cyber-security pacesetter Today, most plants with control systems must contend with many pressures both to allow access to data and to secure those data. |
10/04/2007 |
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With the new high risk chemical facilities federal anti-terrorism regulations, its time for the chemical industry to ratchet up its cyber-security efforts. Theres a surge in interest in cyber-subjects such as security certification, defense-in-depth strategies, risk-based planning and improved policies and procedures. |
08/31/2007 |
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DHS aims to lock down security rules Expect a final ruling this summer on chemicals covered and some other key issues, warns Lynn Bergeson, regulatory editor. |
07/06/2007 |
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Industry should welcome the new, first-ever federal security rules, advises Editor in Chief Mark Rosenzweig in this month's From the Editor column. |
06/06/2007 |
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Get ready to comply with new security mandates New anti-terrorism standards require the Department of Homeland Security to identify and regulate "high-risk chemical facilities." These facilities will be subject to a security vulnerability assessment. Where does your plant fit in with these new standards? |
05/29/2007 |
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Integration of plant-floor, building, physical security, and enterprise network means more changes for unathorized access and more need for intelligent security, cooperation, and training. |
03/30/2007 |
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Chemical security rules edge forward Advance rulemaking was recently issued on anti-terrorism standards. Lynn Bergeson provides a summary in monthly Compliance Advisor column. |
02/12/2007 |
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Raising the bar for control system security Security researchers at Wurldtech Analytics are partnering with ISA to establish procedures and an operations model for the security testing and certification of products used for control. |
10/12/2006 |
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Washington targets plant security Federal actions undoubtedly will markedly impact the chemical industry. Nevertheless, we dont know at this point whether federal chemical security legislation will happen in 2006. |
09/22/2006 |
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Security poses an inherent industry dilemma Industry faces the threat of draconian demands from Congress as chemical plants remain an attractive targets for terrorism attacks, according to Mark Rosenzweig, editor in chief of Chemical Processing. |
09/21/2006 |
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Protect the perimeter and the process A visit to Honeywell's Geismar plant reminded Editor in Chief Mark Rosenzweig how to integrate security and control. |
04/12/2006 |
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10 principles for securing control systems KEMA Consultant Jay Abshier takes an unbiased and highly detailed look at where plant security really is, and what is being done to better protect our process automation systems and infrastructure. Print page Email page 10 principles for securing control systems KEMA Consultant Jay Abshier takes an unbiased and highly detailed look at where plant security really is, and what is being done to better protect our process automation systems and infrastructure. |
10/25/2005 |


