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| Industrial Cyber Security 101 | | This two-day course provides attendees with an overview of the full range of industrial cyber security challenges, myths vs. facts, best practices, and standards. Attendees with a basic technical background understanding of industrial automation and control systems learn how real the problem is, what can be done, and how to set up the business case for industrial cyber security. Fundamental terms of the trade are taught, including the definition and assessment of risk, ISA-99 zones and conduits model, security assurance levels, and threat classification. | | | | Proactive Risk Management | | Many organizations fall prey to the illusion that industrial cyber security could be established using a project approach with a defined end. Unfortunately, this is not true; cyber security requires constant efforts in the same way that quality management does. This two-day course provides the basic framework for establishing a sustained cyber security process in the organization, covering policy requirements as well as procurement and monitoring of security indicators and metrics. | | | | IACS under Attack | | Mostly driven by misleading media reports, many people have unrealistic ideas about why and how industrial automation and control systems are or could be attacked. As a matter of fact, the often cited "hackers" range among the threats that are of least concern for the average industrial facility. This one-day course explains real and dangerous attack vectors that security managers should take into account, along with threat modeling techniques to arrive at a realistic picture of potential adversaries. | | |
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