Everyone talks about security in the industrial internet, and we are all doing something about it (or should be!).
Everyone talks about security in the industrial internet, and we are all doing something about it (or should be!).
But security is only one part of making Industrial IoT systems trustworthy. Security, privacy, resilience, reliability and safety, are all linked together and they conflict. For example, security would suggest that doors be securely locked, while safety would say it has to be as easy as possible to get out, and not waste valuable time looking for a key.
These fundamental properties of a trustworthy IIoT system must be reconciled in the face of the different cultures of information technology and operational technology and the consequent different emphasis placed on each.
Key takeaways include:
- The differing perspectives of information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT)
- Permeation of trust
- Fundamental building blocks of security
About the Speaker:
Stephen Mellor
Stephen Mellor is the Chief Technical Officer for the Industrial Internet Consortium, where he directs the standards requirements and technology & security priorities for the Industrial Internet. In that role, he coordinates the activities of the several engineering, architecture, security and testbed working groups and teams.
His former roles include Chief Scientist of the Embedded Software Division at Mentor Graphics and ten years as Chairman of the Advisory Board to IEEE Software
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