Yesterday the DHS Infrastructure Security Compliance Division
(ISCD) published a ‘news item’ on their Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards
(CFATS) Knowledge Center web page about
a new
flyer on “DHS Chemical Security Preparedness Resources”. You have to search
through the ‘Fact Sheets and Flyers’ section of the page to find the link (or
you could look on the CFATS
Resources page under ‘Fact Sheets’).
The flyer contains links to a number of DHS programs that
may be of use to chemical facilities both in and outside of the CFATS program.
One interesting inclusion on the list is a link to a US-CERT page to use to
request a download of the Cyber Security Evaluation Tool (CSET). I have written
favorably about CSET a number of times in this blog (see here
for example), but the CSET program information is no longer accessible from the
ICS-CERT web site (though the old CSET page
is still active). This looks like it is part of the continuing winding down of
ICS-CERT in favor of NCCIC-ICS. Unfortunately, this looks like it includes a
reduction in support for a valuable assessment tool, CSET.
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