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Industrial Cybersecurity

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
4.0

40 reviews

Beginner level

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4 hours to complete
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Understand communication protocols and components used in industrial systems.

  • Explore industrial control systems and apply core cybersecurity principles.

  • Implement functions of industrial cybersecurity and incident response.

  • Apply compliance standards and security practices across industries.

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Explore the field of Industrial Cybersecurity through this hands-on course, designed to help you understand how to protect industrial systems like those used in manufacturing, energy, and utilities from evolving cyber threats.

You will learn recent strategies and practical methods to defend critical infrastructure. The course covers industry-specific cybersecurity applications and prepares you to recognize and respond to threats unique to industrial environments. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Identify different types of cyber threats to Industrial Control Systems (ICS), such as malware, ransomware, and denial-of-service attacks. - Develop and implement a tailored incident response plan for industrial incidents. - Apply intrusion detection and prevention tools designed for industrial networks. - Explain the basics of industrial network architecture and how it differs from traditional IT networks. This course is ideal for freshers, software developers, security consultants, and network engineers looking to build or advance their skills in industrial cybersecurity. Some basic knowledge of cybersecurity concepts like threats, vulnerabilities, and security controls is helpful but not required. You will leave with practical skills in threat detection, incident response, secure network design, and compliance, preparing you to help organizations protect their most critical systems.

This comprehensive course is carefully crafted to empower participants with the vital knowledge and skills necessary for shielding industrial systems against the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats. Our curriculum delves into crucial areas, including the recognition of cybersecurity's paramount importance in the industrial sector, gaining insight into prevalent threats, and grasping the pivotal role of cybersecurity in fortifying industrial control systems.

What's included

23 videos7 readings5 assignments1 discussion prompt

23 videosβ€’Total 117 minutes
  • Course Introductionβ€’6 minutes
  • What is Industrial Cybersecurityβ€’5 minutes
  • Importance of Industrial Cybersecurityβ€’6 minutes
  • What are Industrial Control Systemsβ€’5 minutes
  • ICS Architectureβ€’4 minutes
  • Demo - ICS Environment Simulationβ€’7 minutes
  • What is Industrial Networks?β€’7 minutes
  • Importance of Industrial Network Securityβ€’6 minutes
  • Firewalls in ICSβ€’6 minutes
  • Demo - Rule Based Access Control - Part 1β€’3 minutes
  • Demo - Rule Based Access Control - Part 2β€’6 minutes
  • SIEM in ICS - Part 1β€’4 minutes
  • SIEM in ICS - Part 2β€’5 minutes
  • Log Collectionβ€’4 minutes
  • Event Correlationβ€’5 minutes
  • Phases of Incident Response - Part 1β€’6 minutes
  • Phases of Incident Response - Part 2β€’4 minutes
  • Demo - Incident Response Simulationβ€’4 minutes
  • ICS Protocolsβ€’3 minutes
  • OSI Model in ICSβ€’8 minutes
  • Packet Structure - Part 1β€’5 minutes
  • Packet Structure - Part 2β€’5 minutes
  • Demo - Packet Capture and Analysisβ€’2 minutes
7 readingsβ€’Total 32 minutes
  • Industrial Cybersecurity: Course Overviewβ€’5 minutes
  • Types of ICSβ€’5 minutes
  • Types of Firewallsβ€’5 minutes
  • Incident Classificationβ€’5 minutes
  • Wireshark Tips & Techniquesβ€’5 minutes
  • Course Summaryβ€’5 minutes
  • Course Wrap Upβ€’2 minutes
5 assignmentsβ€’Total 39 minutes
  • Knowledge Check: Introduction to Industrial Cybersecurityβ€’5 minutes
  • Knowledge Check: Networking and Firewalls in ICSβ€’5 minutes
  • Knowledge Check: Incident Response in ICSβ€’5 minutes
  • Knowledge Check: ICS Protocols and Communicationβ€’4 minutes
  • End Course Knowledge Checkβ€’20 minutes
1 discussion promptβ€’Total 5 minutes
  • How to Use Discussion Forumsβ€’5 minutes

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Frequently asked questions

Industrial cybersecurity, also known as industrial control system (ICS) cybersecurity, refers to the practice of protecting industrial systems, networks, and critical infrastructure from cyber threats and attacks. It involves implementing security measures to safeguard the processes, technologies, and information used in industries such as manufacturing, energy, transportation, and utilities.

Operational Technology (OT) cybersecurity differs from traditional Information Technology (IT) cybersecurity in its focus, scope, and technological landscape. While IT cybersecurity centers around safeguarding data, communication, and administrative tasks within corporate networks, OT cybersecurity is dedicated to securing industrial control systems and processes in critical infrastructure sectors like manufacturing and utilities.

Operational Technology (OT) refers to the hardware and software used to monitor and control physical devices, processes, and events in various industries, such as manufacturing, energy, transportation, and healthcare. As these industries increasingly integrate digital technologies into their operations, the need for robust Operational Technology cybersecurity becomes essential. Here are several reasons: Critical Infrastructure Protection, Increased Connectivity, Data Integrity and Confidentiality.

ICS, or Industrial Control Systems, are computerized frameworks crucial for overseeing industrial processes. They include components like PLCs and SCADA systems, automating operations in sectors such as manufacturing and energy. Industrial cybersecurity is the practice of protecting these systems from cyber threats and unauthorized access.

Industrial Control Systems (ICS) cybersecurity" and "ICS cybersecurity" are terms that are often used interchangeably and generally refer to the same concept. Both terms involve the protection of industrial control systems from cyber threats and attacks. The exact terminology used in the field of cybersecurity can sometimes vary, and different organizations or contexts may use slightly different terms.

Industrial and Operational Technology (OT) systems are vulnerable to a variety of threats that can impact the safety, reliability, and functionality of critical infrastructure. Some common threats to industrial and OT systems include Malware and Ransomware, Phishing and Social Engineering, Insider Threats, Unpatched Software and Vulnerabilities, etc.

Industries can implement a comprehensive set of measures to safeguard their Operational Technology (OT) and Industrial Control Systems (ICS) from potential cyber threats. First and foremost, adopting a robust cybersecurity policy outlining best practices and guidelines for employees is crucial. Implementing network segmentation helps isolate critical systems, limiting the potential impact of a breach. Regularly updating and patching software and firmware is essential to address vulnerabilities, as outdated systems are more susceptible to attacks.

In the domain of industrial cybersecurity, "ICS OT cybersecurity" focuses specifically on securing Operational Technology (OT) within Industrial Control Systems (ICS). Conversely, "OT ICS cybersecurity" places OT within the broader context of ICS cybersecurity, emphasizing the comprehensive security strategy for industrial systems. Despite their interchangeability, these terms subtly highlight different aspects within the complex landscape of safeguarding critical industrial processes and infrastructure.

Certainly, several standards and frameworks guide industrial cybersecurity to safeguard critical infrastructure and control systems. The IEC 62443 series promotes secure-by-design principles, risk assessment, and security management for industrial automation. The NIST Cybersecurity Framework offers a flexible, risk-based approach with key functions like Identifying, Protecting, Detecting, Responding, and Recovering. Sector-specific standards, such as NERC CIP for the electric power industry, also play a vital role. Collectively, these frameworks establish best practices and a common language for addressing cybersecurity challenges in the industrial sector.

Industries like energy, manufacturing, utilities, transportation, and critical infrastructure all require skilled professionals to secure their industrial systems.

Yes, the course introduces key industrial cybersecurity standards and frameworks such as IEC 62443, NIST, and related guidelines.

No prior experience is required, but basic knowledge of IT or cybersecurity concepts will help you progress more easily.

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