Information security threats that pose risks to corporate IT systems also
threaten critical national and business infrastructures, it was claimed today.
Timing its statement with the launch of
Infosecurity
Europe 2008, the Information Security Forum (ISF) warned that transport
systems, utility networks, manufacturing facilities and financial transaction
networks are all vulnerable to IT security threats.
The ISF is an independent association of over 300 major businesses and public
sector organisations from around the world.
"The increasing dependence on IT may make this seem rather obvious, but the
relationship between information systems and critical infrastructures is
frequently overlooked," said Mark Chaplin, the author of the ISF report.
"Furthermore, it appears that information security professionals are rarely
involved in the design, planning, implementation and management of
infrastructure components - such as vital production lines, support networks and
electricity supply, heating and ventilation equipment - and this has to change.
"
Chaplin pointed out that almost all critical infrastructure components within
an organisation are supported or enabled by information systems.
The relationship between information systems and critical infrastructures is frequently overlooked
Mark Chaplin Information Security Forum
These range from embedded systems and process control PCs, to sophisticated
information systems such as computer-aided manufacturing and supervisory control
and data acquisition.
"The dependence on information systems introduces security issues that can
have a significant impact on the resilience and reliability of critical
infrastructures, regardless of whether the supporting systems are centralised,
standalone or embedded," he said.
Threats to critical infrastructures which could damage IT equipment include:
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