Cybersecurity Industrial Control Systems for Engineers, CSIE (Energy) (Classroom & Asynchronous e-learning)
About This Course
The purpose of this 4-day training is to provide participants with an intermediate knowledge for understanding cyber security in the industrial control systems (ICS) especially in the energy sector on a wide spectrum of related issues such as ICS overview, ICS architecture and networking, ICS communications, protocols and vulnerabilities and ICS attacks and defences.
The technical hands-on help to reinforce cyber security concepts about ICS, its related security and their intersection in an operational setting. The biggest challenge in cybersecurity today is the ever-changing nature of cyber threats. This training will expose participants to defence in-depth in an operational scenario allowing them to strengthen defence realistically.
What You'll Learn
-Learn how to defend Operational technology (OT) / information technology (IT) connected systems, include maintaining an oversight on the cybersecurity architecture
-Learn about Industrial Control Systems (ICS) network segmentation and architecture and how these designs could be adopted to improve cyber security defences
-Learn about common cyber vulnerabilities and the importance of understanding the environment they are tasked to protect so as to improve and maintain IT/OT cybersecurity posture
-Learn the strengths and weaknesses of systems to identify mitigation strategies, policies, programs and security technologies that will provide the defence-in-depth needed to ensure a more secure OT environment and its integration
-Learn the vulnerabilities of the existing protocols, including ICS and how these could be exploited by adversaries
-Build understanding of the ICS attacks and how various defences can be adopted to better reduce the attacks surfaces
-Build understanding on best practices to better protect our critical information infrastructure
Entry Requirements
Nil