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Overview
The NCSC Certified Training course ICS Managers Security course, which is also CIISec Accredited training, has been designed to provide those at the Managerial or equivalent level with an understanding of today’s cyber security challenges facing their ICS environments. This knowledge is vital when managing and leading the day-to-day running of all aspects of security risk for those environments. This course will show students how to best identify and support their organization’s cyber security and risk mitigation/reduction strategies for the ICS environments, whether they are currently ‘in the role’ or moving into the role through promotion or lateral movement within the business.
Benefits of Training at 327 Solutions
- Pass your exam, guaranteed (if you don’t pass, you’ll be coached until you do)
- Intensive Authorized Virtual-Live or Physical-Site Training
- YOUR live class is recorded and turned into eLearning with 3-months of access via the student portal
Curriculum
Session 1: Background
- An exploration of ICS terminology and a description of the elements involved
- What are the differences and similarities between IT and OT?
- What does your ICS Attack Surface look like?
- An introduction to ICS Security risk
Session 2: Securing ICS
- How to plan to reduce the security risk to your ICS environments
- Operational Security
- Vendor and Supply Chain risk
- How to build security into the procurement process
Who Should Attend
If you are a manager responsible or accountable for any aspect of an ICS environment, including:
- Business Technical/Engineering Lead
- Procurement Lead
- ICS Policy/Decision Maker
- Site/Asset Single Point of Accountability (SPA)
- Site/Asset IT Manager
- Site/Asset Physical Security/Facilities Manager Lead
What You Will Learn
By the end of the course, you will be familiar with the following:
- How to identify the current and emerging threats to your ICS environments
- Where your ICS environments may be vulnerable
- What actions do you need to take to secure those environments and help reduce the risk
- How to prepare for and manage a cyber security incident
- The importance of Security Awareness and Training