HP now offers an integrated security appliance for energy customers that provides an additional line of defense against cyber-security threats and helps automate compliance tasks. The HP Trusted Compliance Solution for Energy (TCS-e) helps power and energy companies mitigate security risk by providing robust protection against threats from computer hackers. The automation technology in HP TCS-e also helps energy companies reduce the business risks and costs associated with noncompliance, such as regulatory audits, sanctions, and hefty fines.
The solution combines HP compliance automation software and storage technology with event data management security analysis software from SenSage, Inc. It also includes the HP Atalla (FIPS) 140-2 Level 4–certified hardware-based security subsystem, which provides cryptographic operations—privacy, integrity, authentication, and non-repudiation—and hosts the security sensitive portions of the TCS-e applications.
HP TCS-e was designed specifically to meet the cyber-security, compliance, and audit requirements of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation Critical Information Protection (NERC-CIP) 002-009 reliability standards mandate. Approved nearly a year ago, the mandate calls for energy operators to implement and demonstrate appropriate controls, which require compliance documentation, security event monitoring, incident alerting, forensic analysis, and event data retention. To help energy customers meet these compliance requirements, HP TCS-e automates the NERC-CIP compliance management processes and transforms an energy operator’s intent to comply with new regulatory standards into actual plans, controls, records, and processes.
Read the press release or go to the HP Trusted Compliance Solution for Energy page for more information.
This news is published on NonStop Computing websites. June 2007.
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