What is different between process control in the chemical sector and the energy/power sector?
About The Strategy What is the Chemical Sector Cyber Security Strategy? The Chemical Sector Cyber Security Strategy provides a generalized roadmap for improving the level of cyber security across the chemical sector. Originally created by a chartered taskforce comprised of 16 high-level subject matter experts, the Strategy focuses on cyber security risk management and reduction to promote the use of open but secure information and manufacturing systems that facilitate business operations within the chemical sector. The Strategy provides the framework for the Chemical Sector Cyber Security Program, a sector-wide program that leverages collective knowledge, shared technology and practices development to improve the level of cyber security in the industry. The original Strategy was reviewed, endorsed and delivered to the industry in June 2002 and was subsequently appended to the February 2003 National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace. In 2006, the chemical sector examined its progress agains
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