Control System Security Survey

Feb. 22, 2012
The Security Incidents Organization (SIO, www.securityincidents.org), which runs the Repository of Industrial Security Incidents (RISI), announces a new control system security benchmark survey has been created to gauge industrial facilities's readiness.

The first ever control system security survey by RISI is now open to all control system or IT professionals working for companies that own and operate industrial control system equipment. The survey can be found here, www.surveymonkey.com/s/RISIannualsurvey, and offers a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift certificate.

The survey results will be published in the RISI Annual report and will be available to the public for purchase via the securityincidents.org. Also, a summary of the survey results will be available by providing an opt-in email address. RISI adds this survey will become annual occurence.

RISI unveiled the survey to the public on Feb. 15 and it will run for, approximately, two weeks to Feb. 29. 

For more information on the annual report, visit www.securityincidents.org

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