Remote-access Guide

nerc remote access study report

by Dr. Einar Goldner DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is interactive remote access?

Interactive Remote Access means user-initiated access by a person employing a remote access client or other remote access technology using a routable protocol.

What are the electronic access points used for?

Electronic Access Point means a cyber asset interface on an electronic security perimeter that allows routable communication between cyber assets outside an electronic security perimeter and cyber assets inside an electronic security perimeter.

What are the NERC CIP standards?

The NERC CIP standards require utility companies in North America to establish and adhere to a baseline set of cybersecurity measures. The goal is to ensure that appropriate security controls are in place to protect BES and its users and customers from all threats that may affect its timely and effective functioning.

What is NERC CIP access?

NERC Critical Infrastructure Protection (NERC CIP) is a set of requirements designed to secure the assets required for operating North America's bulk electric system.

How many access points do I need?

If you are looking for a benchmark to make a rough estimate however, you may approximate one access point per every 1000 square feet. Knowing the area in square feet or meters is a good start. As mentioned above, a very rough estimate is approximately one access point for every 1000 square feet.

How does an access control system work?

Access control systems are digital networks that electronically control entry into and out of a designated area. The main elements of an access control system are the tag, tag reader, access control panel, and lock. These work together to create a seamless, automated experience for the user.

Is NERC CIP mandatory?

The NERC CIP standards are the mandatory security standards that apply to entities that own or manage facilities that are part of the U.S. and Canadian electric power grid.

What requirements must be met to obtain CIP access?

The requirements include policies meant to restrict access to physical assets, implement physical access controls, monitor unauthorized access, implement an alert system, continually monitor physical access controls, keep extensive logs of physical access, and maintain the physical access control systems over time.

Who must comply with NERC CIP standards?

The NERC is the federal entity responsible for the oversight of the Bulk Electric System (BES) for North America. Its jurisdiction applies to all owners, users, producers, and suppliers of the Bulk Electric Supply in eight provinces of Canada, one state in Mexico and all of the continental United States.

Why is NERC CIP important?

This is one of the most important standards of all. It ensures that all responsible parties have recovery plans in place in the event of a critical attack that could damage infrastructure or halt the operation of a critical asset.

What is CIP in audit?

(NERC) Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) audit generates plenty of anxiety during the weeks preceding one. However, there is a preparation strategy that will allow you to get those emotions under control.

How many NERC standards are there?

11 standardsThe NERC CIP consists of 11 standards that are for protection against cybersecurity attacks. Not only does it offer protection but it offers the opportunity to create help protection plans and habits within your company. Assess your NERC CIP Compliance!

What are the types of access points?

Based on functionality an access point can be categorized in three types; standalone, multifunction and client. A standalone access point works in the wireless network exactly as the switch works in the wired network. To control the unauthorized access, Access point uses authorization.

What is an access point vs router?

Main Differences. The router acts as a hub that sets up a local area network and manages all of the devices and communication in it. An access point, on the other hand, is a sub-device within the local area network that provides another location for devices to connect from and enables more devices to be on the network.

Does a wireless access point need to be connected to a router?

A Wireless Access Point (WAP) allows several devices to connect via WiFi to a single network. The wired equivalent is a switch. But unlike a switch, a WAP does not need to be wired to the router. Access Points connect via wired Ethernet to a switch, or a switch port on a router, then serve up WiFi.

Is a wireless access point a router?

Wireless access point does not route anything. It just converts an existing wired network (LAN) into a wireless one (WLAN). A router can be a access point but a access point can't be a router.

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