A Pathway to Career in Industrial Cybersecurity

Training Overview
This training provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of Industrial
Cybersecurity, focusing on the unique challenges and opportunities associated with
securing Industrial Control Systems (ICS) and Operational Technology (OT).
Participants will learn about the key components of Industrial Cybersecurity, explore
risks, common threats and vulnerabilities, and gain fundamental understanding of risk
assessment, OT frameworks, Standards and Compliance and network security within
industrial environments. The Training is designed to equip learners with the knowledge
and enthusiasm necessary to pursue a career in this growing field.

Training Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  1. Gain a good understanding of industrial cybersecurity concepts, including the
    differences between IT and OT security.
  2. Peep into the risks, threats and vulnerabilities inherent in ICS – SCADA, PLC,
    HMI, etc
  3. Understand the need for Industrial Cybersecurity
  4. Learn about the various career paths in industrial cybersecurity, the skillset and job opportunities in the field
    Target Audience
    I. Aspiring Cybersecurity Professionals
    II. IT and OT Professionals
    III. Students and Recent Graduates
    IV. Industry Professionals – Engineers, technicians, and managers in industrial
    sectors such as manufacturing, energy, and transportation who want to better
    understand cybersecurity risks and protections.
    V. Automation and Process Control Engineers
    VI. Instrumentation Technicians

Training Structure

Module 1: Introduction to Industrial Cybersecurity

  • Overview of Industrial Cybersecurity
  • Differences between IT and OT security
  • Need for Cybersecurity of ICS
    Module 2: Understanding OT Cyber Risks, Threats and Vulnerabilities
  • Differences between OT Cyber Risks, Threats and Vulnerabilities
  • Common cyber threats targeting industrial systems
    Module 3: Core Principles and Best Practices
  • OT Cybersecurity frameworks and standards (e.g., NIST, IEC 62443)
    Module 4: Career Development in Industrial Cybersecurity
  • Career paths and roles
  • Certifications and continuing education opportunities
    Learning Outcomes
    Participants will leave the Training with a foundational understanding of industrial
    cybersecurity, be able to identify cyber risks, threats and vulnerabilities in the industrial
    environment, and have a clear roadmap for advancing their careers in this emerging
    domain.
    Training Date
    13th to 14th December, 2024
    Delivery Method
  • Online (for virtual participants)
  • In-person (for physical attendees)
    Prerequisites
  • Basic understanding of SCADA systems, HMI, PLC, computer networks and
    cybersecurity concepts is recommended but not required.

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