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hi everyone thanks for joining us again today today weamp;#39;re going to talk about another sans ics security brief and todayamp;#39;s briefing is going to be really talking about asset and inventory or asset identification why itamp;#39;s so important and the four main methodologies of how to get there all right so letamp;#39;s dive right in weamp;#39;ll talk a little bit about the criticality of it before we talk about those four main methodologies and we know of course itamp;#39;s a cliche to say you cannot protect what you donamp;#39;t know you have right but itamp;#39;s absolutely true so letamp;#39;s dive into why thatamp;#39;s true also at the same time explore why itamp;#39;s a best practice why itamp;#39;s the basis of what we should have today built in to our security program in ics itamp;#39;s actually a prerequisite for things like proactive defense that allows us to make changes to our ics to make it less habitable for the adversary to reduce incident