Dubai: Dubai Electronic Security Center (DESC) announced the launch of Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Security Standard for Dubai in a press conference held today in Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel, inaugurated by Mr. Amer Sharaf, Director of Compliance, Support and Alliances at DESC; and Dr. Bushra Al Blooshi, Deputy Director of Information Services Department at DESC.

 Implementation of the Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Security Standard by relevant government and private entities in Dubai will help provide a new and improved framework for Industrial Security and  ensure minimal risk framework to fortify the industrial sector’s digital infrastructure against rise in cyber-attacks on this sector globally.

Governmental Collaboration

During her opening note, Dr. Al Blooshi expressed her appreciation for the valuable cooperative efforts of various government entities such as ENOC, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), Dubai Airports and The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) which were key in co-developing and implementing the new ICS Security Standard. “These entities’ rich expertise and comprehensive knowledge in industrial systems processes helped in enabling the drafting and implementation of the standard”, Dr. Bushra commented.

The initial framework of the new standard’s regulation has evolved from a series of workshops with relevant stakeholders in order to give it a thorough examination, equate them with other leading ICS security standards and emphasize the key differences between the Information technology security controls and those related to Industrial control systems and operational technologies. Additionally, the (ICS) Standard has been benchmarked against internationally recognized standards

Al Blooshi also added “the UAE is committed to lead in the race towards digital transformation by adapting Artificial intelligence (AI) tools, the application of Internet of Things (IOT) and other smart technologies, especially ones that rely on  5G networks”. She also noted that this commitment makes the observance of the latest security standards a crucial step towards protecting digital data across all sectors and at all cost.

The conference highlighted the principal challenges and primary security controls implemented within operational technology departments in Dubai’s industrial sector. Emphasizing the role of participating entities in evaluating those challenges and recommending innovative ways to identify and implement the best ICS security controls to eliminate any concerns that may arise in the future.

DESC’s Strategy

Mr. Sharaf noted that “the launch of the new ICS Security Standards comes in line with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President, Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai, to position Dubai as the leader in the cyber security sector and amongst the safest cities in cyberspace.

 It also aligns with DESC’s strategy of applying the best security standards to promote the safety of information systems and enable it to confront and tackle challenges in this domain”.

Sharaf also underlined DESC’s role in supporting government entities in enabling them to accelerate their projects’ growth while maintaining highest levels of electronic security standards within safe and stable environments. “ It is important to mention that the methodologies and tools for safeguarding industrial control standards, . We are proud to  jointly collaborate  with government entities as one team in order to strengthen Dubai’s position as a leader in innovation, safety, and security” he added.

Workshops

The workshops focused on the implementation and management of Information Security Regulation (ISR) Governance of operational technologies (OT) in addition to the drafting of the new ICS Security Controls, the review of governance of OT security and how to utilize ISR standard, consolidating parameters to consider when planning for implementation of the proposed ICS security controls standard and Information Security Regulation (ISR). The workshops also reviewed the research studies with University of Dubai in relation to the ICS security controls standard.

A series of interactive discussion sessions with each of the government bodies took place in those workshops to identify core challenges and formulate a collective consensus for the operational technologies departments’ within these entities. Each entity participated progressively in drafting the ICS standard, while feedback and advisory propositions from all participating stakeholders were received and considered in its development.

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About Dubai Electronic Security Center:

Dubai Electronic Security Center (DESC) was founded in 2014. Pursuant to Law No. 11 and with the aim to develop and implement information security practices, it has been setting good-practice criteria for cyber security across the Emirate. DESC’s strategic plan includes initiatives to combat threats, cyber-attacks, and cyber-crime.

The goals of technological development will never be met in the absence of supportive frameworks that promote the security and safety of information systems. The Cyber Security Strategy aims to do just that here in Dubai.

For more information, please contact:
Dubai Electronic Security Center
Relations@desc.gov.ae
Dir: +971 4 415 0468
Tel: +971 4 415 0400
P.O.Box: 36996 Dubai, UAE

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