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The Process Safety Case for Automation Cybersecurity

Mitigating Cybersecurity Risks to Protect Industrial Automation and Process Safety.

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BeginnerUpdated Feb 17, 2025
The Process Safety Case for Automation Cybersecurity

What You'll Learn

check_circleHow cybersecurity impacts process safety
check_circleHow cyber-attacks can lead to the common cause failure
check_circleThe current cyber-threat environment
check_circleThe potential consequences of a cybersecurity attack on an IACS
check_circleActionable steps for improving cybersecurity
check_circleBest practices for integrating cybersecurity into process safety management.

About This Course

Cybersecurity exposure is continually growing for Industrial Automation Control Systems (IACS), and understanding the impact of cybersecurity threats is a fundamental part of managing process safety risk. This webinar will provide the necessary foundation for understanding and mitigating cybersecurity risk to improve safety and security in a meaningful way.

Case studies from the Sadara Petrochemical facility and “NotPetya” wiper worm will be evaluated to provide real world examples of the consequences of cyber-attacks on IACS. In addition to having the ability to cause harm in the physical world, cyber-attacks on IACS are particularly problematic because traditional methods for safeguarding equipment are not always effective. The same attack may be not only the initiating event of a process upset due to modification of the Basic Process Control System (BPCS) but also cause the Safety Instrumented System (SIS) meant to provide protection to fail as well. As such, engineered cyber-attacks represent a potential common cause failure source for multiple independent protection layers. An in-depth analysis of how this common cause failure can lead to unmitigated risk will be performed to demonstrate the impact of a cyber-attack on existing safeguards.

Lastly, actionable steps for reducing cybersecurity exposure and improving IACS system resiliency to cyber-attack will be presented as means for mitigating identified cybersecurity risk.

Your Instructors

AIChE
AIChE

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Patrick  O’Brien
Patrick O’Brien

Senior Safety and Cybersecurity Engineer at exida LLC

Patrick O’Brien is a Senior Safety and Cybersecurity Engineer at exida LLC, where he leads process safety, functional safety, and cybersecurity consulting services and training courses for end-user industrial facilities. He has led risk assessments and other lifecycle activities for many different industrial applications, including oil and gas, specialty chemical, machinery, and robotics. He is a coauthor of Implementing IEC 62443: A Pragmatic Approach to Cybersecurity and Managing Cybersecurity in the Process Industries – A Risk-based Approach. O’Brien has a BS in chemical engineering from Pennsylvania State Univ. He is a Certified Functional Safety Professional (CFSP) and a Certified Automation Cybersecurity Specialist (CACS).

Credit Information

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