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December 15, 2015
The Cybersecurity Guide identifies effective practices that can be used to protect transportation systems from cyber events and to mitigate damage should an incident or breach occur. Those practices include cyber hygiene, access control, data security and information protection, boundary defense and network separation, configuration management, and monitoring/detection. The Guide is designed for all surface transportation – both transit and highway – agencies and is intended to cover all transportation systems – industrial control, transportation control, communications and enterprise data systems. View Report
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