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Industrial Cybersecurity Maturity Assessment Tool"

978-84-947727-4-0

Tool that allows any industrial organization to evaluate its cybersecurity capabilities. Developed based on C2M2 and valid for any type of infrastructure and degree of automation of the organization. The level of exposure is taken into account, in this way an organization with low exposure requires fewer objectives to cover than one with high exposure.

In addition, we encourage you to sign up for the practical workshop that CCI organizes: T01. Workshop Maturity Assessment of the Cybersecurity Process in Industrial Organizations, through which you will be able to acquire the necessary knowledge to determine the degree of maturity in cybersecurity in an industrial organization with respect to the requirements of the organization, identifying the main security gaps, as well how to establish comparisons between different organizations in terms of their maturity in Industrial Cybersecurity capabilities. It is based on this document (which will be delivered at no additional cost as workshop documentation), during which the following topics will be addressed:

  • Maturity models
  • Tool overview
  • Strategy and organization areas
  • Asset, risk and operation areas
  • Configuration and access areas
  • Continuity area
  • Benckmarking. 27 relevant objectives

For further information about the workshop, please visit: https://www.cci-es.org/Maturity

If you prefer a more complete training in which to put this document into practice together with other publications of relevant interest, we encourage you to enroll in the practical course that CCI organizes: C02. Course of Cybersecurity Responsible in IACS (Industrial and Automation Control Systems).

More information about this Course at: https://www.cci-es.org/CourseIACS
 

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