Introduction to Cyber Security For OT Engineers
Design, Deliver, Defend
This 1-day, instructor-led course, focuses on common OT security frameworks and unpacks how you apply security practically. By addressing foundational requirements, it is possible to deliver a robust deployment that will not only stand the test of time but deliver security that is embedded into the design.
You will gain a high level understanding of security requirements and how to translate these into scalable reference designs. This course is for Technicians, Engineers and site managers who require to have a base level understanding of security practices within an OT environment.
It's time to think about security differently. Register for this course to find out how.
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A unique, specialised and blended learning approach, this course has been written by IT/OT cyber security professionals for OT Engineers. You will benefit from years of experience in securing CNI, penetration testing, security audits, readiness assessments and project delivery.
This is a 1 day over view course that covers the following areas:
- NIS Directive and CAF Framework
- OT/ICS systems in scope for Intergen under NIS
- Purdue models, Topologies
- Zone and conduits
- ICS Architectures
- Network Monitoring
- Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
- Phishing and other Attack Vectors
- Physical Security
- CVEs and AV Protection
- Safety and Culture – Safety Relationship
Designed to meet the needs and engineers and technicians responsible for managing today’s connected IT/OT world. The course also provides a good platform for aspiring OT security professionals and site managers with cyber responsibility within their remit.
Anybody who has responsibility for cyber security in an OT environment. This includes IT and automation managers and engineers, technicians or IT professionals.
A basic understanding of IT/OT governance, industrial networking.
Learning Outcome: Understand governance, standards and how this can influence your approach to OT system security.
- NIS Directive and CAF Framework
OT/ICS systems in scope for Intergen under NIS - Purdue models, Topologies
- Zone and conduits
- ICS Architectures
- Network Monitoring
- Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
- Phishing and other Attack Vectors
- Physical Security
- CVEs and AV Protection.
NCSC assured training requires the content of the training, the full delivery of the training and the QMS for the training to be approved.
Introduction to Cyber Security for OT Engineers is currently undergoing certification, details to follow later.
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