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Oil Platform Security

Network Security

Definition

Protection for offshore facilities.

Technical Details

Oil platform security involves the implementation of various cybersecurity measures and physical security protocols designed to protect offshore oil and gas facilities from cyber threats, physical attacks, and environmental risks. This includes securing network infrastructure, monitoring for unauthorized access, ensuring the integrity of operational technology (OT) systems, and protecting sensitive data related to the platform's operations. Technologies such as firewalls, intrusion detection systems (IDS), and secure communication channels are employed alongside physical security measures like surveillance cameras, access control systems, and personnel training.

Practical Usage

In the real world, oil platform security is critical due to the potential for catastrophic incidents that could arise from cyber-attacks or breaches. Companies implement comprehensive security strategies that encompass both IT and OT environments. Regular risk assessments are conducted to identify vulnerabilities, and incident response plans are established to address potential breaches. Collaboration with local authorities and compliance with regulatory standards are also important aspects of practical implementation.

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Related Terms

Operational Technology Security Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Security Critical Infrastructure Protection Cyber Physical Systems Security Maritime Security
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