How does the integration between the ESCIM and RECIN platforms work?

Discover how to import projects from RECIN into ESCIM to create cyber incident scenarios with just a few clicks. Easy, fast, and error-free.

How does the integration between the ESCIM and RECIN platforms work?

How does the integration between the ESCIM and RECIN platforms work? 6912 3456 Centro de Ciberseguridad Industrial

What is RECIN and how does it model industrial architectures?

In RECIN, as we already know, we can create an architecture based on Facilities, Zones, and Conduits, including the components present in each of them and defining criticality levels independently for availability, confidentiality, and integrity. If we log into ESCIM to characterize high-impact cyber incident scenarios using the same account we used in RECIN, upon selecting the “New Scenario” option…

we will have the option to complete all the information related to our scenario, including the zones and conduits that will be identified as “Impacted” and/or “Compromised.” However, we also have the option to “Import project from RECIN.”

Creating cyber incident scenarios in ESCIM

 

Importing projects from RECIN step by step

When selecting that option, a window will open allowing us to choose one of our projects created in RECIN.

Advantages of the integration between ESCIM and RECIN

and then, for that specific project, directly select within the zones and conduits we had already designed which ones will be compromised and which ones will be impacted in a very simple way, saving time and avoiding input errors.

After selecting and clicking the “Import” button, all the information including the diagram designed in RECIN will appear in our new scenario.

We hope this functionality is useful for everyone!