The Importance of Personnel Surety for Critical Infrastructure

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This webinar occurred on:  June 12, 2014

There is increased pressure on the U.S. electric power and chemical industries to protect the physical integrity of their facilities against Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs). Those threats include emerging cyber attacks, blended physical attacks, or even sabotage. In the face of added industry regulations, how do facilities meet compliance requirements?

Greg Russell, Senior Product Manager at Eid Passport®, and a seasoned expert in implementing high-security identity solutions, will discuss key NERC regulations and Risk-Based Performance Standards (RBPS) regulations that affect how critical infrastructure protects its most valuable assets. Mr. Russell will describe how implementing personnel surety program can help facilities achieve CIP-004-3 plus RBPS 7 and 12 compliance.

Some of the topics Greg will cover include: identity verification technology, risk assessment, and specific security precautions regarding screening, identification, and control of third-party visitors. Regulatory and compliance personnel working at chemical and energy facilities, and interested in more secure and reliable identification of the contractors they do business with should attend this webinar.

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This webinar occurred on:  June 12, 2014

Speaker:

Greg Russell

Greg Russell is a Senior Product Manager at Eid Passport, is responsible for implementing technologies that lead to new high-assurance identity solutions at Eid Passport. Greg joined the company in 2012 and has been a key consultant and contributor for many of Eid Passport's projects including their enforcement in government agencies and RAPIDGate® standards-based identity management solutions.

About Eid Passport

Eid Passport, Inc., (www.eidpassport.com) is the recognized leader in high-assurance identity management solutions, helping organizations reduce risk by quickly identifying who they can trust. With nearly 300 employees from coast-to-coast, the company provides products and services for vendors, contractors, service providers, and subcontractors who require authorized access to secure buildings or sensitive corporate resources. Eid Passport is best known for the RAPIDGate® Program, an identity management and access control solution for vendors, contractors and service providers who require authorized access to secure facilities. Founded in November 2001, Eid Passport is headquartered in Hillsboro, Ore., with offices in Minot, N.D., and Alexandria, Va.

Duration: 1 Hour