On June 17th Steve presented “Securing Operational Technology and Control Systems using BACnet” during a meeting of the Federal Facilities Council: Standing Committee on Cyber and Physical Security and Hazard Mitigation. The theme of this meeting was Legacy Operational Technology and Control Systems: Management, Replacement, and Security. The meeting was open to the public. Look here for the slides and the recoring. The slides and the recording are available here.
The Federal Facilities Council (FFC) is a cooperative association of U.S. federal agencies with the mission of identifying and advancing technologies, processes and management practices that improve the management, operations, and evaluation of federal facilities throughout their life cycle. It was established in 1953 and is sponsored by 24+ federal agencies.
The FFC is an initiative of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine which are private, nonprofit institutions that provide expert advice on some of the most pressing challenges facing the nation and world. Their work helps shape sound policies, inform public opinion, and advance the pursuit of science, engineering, and medicine.
More information on the FFC can be found here. More information on the FFC’s parent body, the Board on Infrastructure and the Constructed Environment, can be found here.