Tyco Security Products has been invited to speak about “The Convergence of Physical and Cyber Security: Recognizing the Readiness of IP-based System” at ISC West conference
The programme provides a holistic approach to cybersecurity protection for physical security through each phase of product development life cycle

Tyco Security Products is introducing its Cyber Protection Programme at the ISC West 2016 security conference, held at the Sands Expo and Convention Center in Las Vegas, April 5-8. The multifaceted program provides a holistic approach to cybersecurity protection for physical security through each phase of the product development life cycle.

A trusted global leader, Tyco Security Products has developed its cybersecurity expertise after many years of providing critical solutions for the United States government and other large multinational customers, and holds several industry-firsts, including FISMA-ready access control and video solutions.

“Our Cyber Protection Programme was born from our unique and broad experience in complying with government regulatory standards and meeting the highly complex needs of multinational deployments,” said Steve Carney, Senior Director, Integration Platforms, Tyco Security Products. “Our deep understanding of these regulatory rigors helps us to better partner with our customers to more effectively mitigate risks from hackers, activists or other malicious threats when it comes to their physical security systems.”

The Cyber Protection Programme is led by a team responsible for monitoring the product development process and authorising final product release to ensure compliance with secure development best practices. Some of these best practices include:

  • Developing and maintaining the company’s security standards for product development
  • Performing security evaluations and testing on devices, applications and systems
  • Providing guidance to help users configure systems to comply with standards such as FISMA and NERC Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP)
  • Performing in-house and independent third-party security testing of Tyco SP products
  • Evaluating and developing responses to possible vulnerabilities potentially affecting our products as they are discovered

The programme has already been implemented across several product lines, including Software House, American Dynamics and Illustra, and the Cyber Protection team is managing the long-term strategy for embedding the same cyber safety mindset across other product lines within the Tyco Security Products portfolio.

In addition to the extensive internal controls it has developed, Tyco Security Products also recognises the importance of education and advocacy, and has been invited to speak about “The Convergence of Physical and Cyber Security: Recognising the Readiness of IP-based System” at the ISC West conference on Wednesday, April 06, 2016, 11:15 AM – 12:15 PM.

To learn more about the Cyber Protection Programme, please visit Tyco Security Products in Booth 20005 during ISC West, April 6 to 8.

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