IEEE Operational Technology (OT) Security - Part 1
Description
This course is designed to equip participants with essential knowledge and skills in OT Security—a critical domain in industries like manufacturing, energy, and transportation. With the growing interconnectivity of OT systems, the course provides insights into safeguarding critical infrastructure from modern cyber threats.
Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will:
- Grasp the fundamental concepts of OT Security.
- Understand industry-level cyber operations, laws, policies, and frameworks.
- Recognize the importance of protecting critical infrastructure.
- Develop the ability to identify and respond to security threats and incidents in OT systems.
- Gain practical knowledge through case studies and real-world examples.
- Familiarize themselves with IEEE standards in OT Security.
Course Topics
- Introduction to Operational Technology (OT) Security
- OT Attack Surface, Threats, and Prevention
- Convergence of Operational Technology (OT) and Information Technology (IT
- Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP)
- Lab for Part 1
Why You Should Enrol
This course is your gateway to understanding the critical role of OT Security in safeguarding our world's most essential industries. With the increasing risks of cyber threats in interconnected OT systems, this knowledge is not just valuable—it's indispensable.
How Will This Course Help You
- Build Expertise: Gain practical and industry-relevant knowledge to tackle real-world security challenges in OT environments.
- Career Advancement: Strengthen your resume with specialized skills in OT security, a highly sought-after domain.
- Protect Critical Infrastructure: Learn how to identify and address threats, ensuring safety and reliability in essential sectors like manufacturing, energy, and transportation.
- Hands-on Learning: Get into case studies and standards, giving you actionable insights and experience.
Who Can Enrol
- Cybersecurity Enthusiasts: Exploring the specialized domain of OT Security.
- Industry Professionals: In manufacturing, energy, transportation, and utilities.
- Students: Preparing for careers in safeguarding critical infrastructure.
- IT/OT Experts: Learning advanced cybersecurity techniques for OT systems.