SECURE INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS

Brand Owner Address Description
SECURE ICS ONCLAVE NETWORKS, INC # 600 1751 Pinnacle Drive McLean VA 20152 SECURE INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS;Development of software for secure network operations; Computer security consultancy; Development of security systems and contingency planning for information systems; Maintenance of computer software relating to computer security and prevention of computer risks; Technical support, namely, monitoring technological functions of computer network systems; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring computer network security software for control of access to and for analysis of security risks to computer systems, industrial control systems; Computer security consultancy in the field of scanning and penetration testing of computers and networks to assess information security vulnerability; Computer security service, namely, restricting access to and by computer networks to and of undesired web sites, media and individuals and facilities; Computer consultation in the field of computer security; Updating of computer software relating to computer security and prevention of computer risks; Providing online non-downloadable software for control of access to and for analysis of security risks to computer systems, industrial control systems;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Multiple Views of an Industrial Plant are graphically displayed and viewed. A graphical user interface displays the views in corresponding panes or windows of the graphical user interface. The views, being graphical representations of systems of the Industrial Plant, are coupled by a coupler according to a predetermined relationship between the underlying systems of the Industrial Plant represented by the coupled views. The coupler automatically refocuses the panes to display different views of the Industrial Plant based on a selection of an object in any of the panes or on a manual refocus of one view and on the predetermined relationship for coupling the views. The Coupled views represent different domains of the Industrial Plant or Industrial Network e.g. real-time monitoring and operation, configuration, debugging, maintenance, scheduling, asset management, documentation, training, simulation, physical construction, material flow monitoring, programming, interconnecting function blocks, performance analysis. The analysis may be provided at different points in time (now, past, predicted future) and with a different spatial focus (parts, whole). Coupling different views greatly reduces handling effort for building and operating Industrial Plants.