IEEE PC37.249/D8.22, Jan 2023
IEEE Draft Guide for Categorizing Security Needs for Protection, Automation, and Control Related Data Files
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IEEE PC37.249/D8.22, Jan 2023 is a draft guide for categorizing security needs for protection, automation, and control related data files. It addresses the handling of data files used in power, energy, and industry applications, where file integrity, access control, and appropriate protection levels can affect system behavior and operational confidence. For organizations working with operational data exchange, IEEE PC37.249/D8.22, Jan 2023 offers a structured way to think about security requirements and related engineering decisions.
About IEEE PC37.249/D8.22, Jan 2023
This standard focuses on how to classify security needs for data files tied to protection, automation, and control functions. In that technical context, the guide is relevant to information that supports operational systems rather than general business data. IEEE PC37.249/D8.22, Jan 2023 can help teams align file handling practices with expected sensitivity, operational impact, and protection objectives. Its draft status suggests a developing technical framework for consistent categorization and review.
Where is IEEE PC37.249/D8.22, Jan 2023 used?
IEEE PC37.249/D8.22, Jan 2023 is most relevant where data files move between protection relays, automation platforms, control systems, engineering tools, and maintenance workflows in power and industrial environments. It may be used when evaluating files that configure devices, support system coordination, or carry information important to operational reliability. The guide is also useful in environments where teams must decide how strictly certain files should be protected, reviewed, or handled during exchange and storage.
Importance in practice
In practice, this guide helps reduce uncertainty about how to treat operational files that can influence protection, automation, and control performance. Clear categorization can support better compliance decisions, more consistent design control, and stronger risk management around file access and transfer. IEEE PC37.249/D8.22, Jan 2023 may also assist procurement, testing, and internal security reviews by giving teams a common reference for assessing sensitivity and protection needs. That consistency matters when reliability and safe operation depend on accurate data handling.
- Security categorization for related data files
- Protection, automation, and control context
- Operational file handling and access decisions
- Power, energy, and industry applications
- Draft guide for technical review and alignment
- Publication Date: 2023
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Computing and Processing; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: PC37.249 (2024)
- Previous Version: PC37.249 (2024)
- This Version: PC37.249 (2023)
- Previous Version: PC37.249 (2021)
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