This workshop will bring together ICS security experts from diverse stakeholder groups. Drawing from prior efforts to identify technology issues and research and development (R&D) needs, participants will collaborate in identifying the top measurement science challenges and associated R&D needs for ICS security performance. The results of the workshop will serve as the foundation for development of a measurement science roadmap for ICS security performance research at NIST; contribute to data and analysis to inform future NIST technical programs and strategic planning; provide useful information to other government agencies and stakeholders engaged in ICS security; and identify opportunities to leverage and inform the Cybersecurity Framework under development in response to Executive Order 13636, Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity.
Stage-setting speakers and panel discussions will pave the way for facilitated breakout sessions during the workshop. Emphasis will be on defining measurement science requirements and priorities in areas such as:
Registrants and other interested individuals are invited to submit optional one-page white papers prior to the workshop to start discussions on measurement and standards challenges for ICS. See the the Registration Website for instructions.
This workshop aims to identify and prioritize:
Industrial control system security stakeholders including: system users, builders, testbed researchers, university researchers, and government agencies