Cyber-Security Awareness & Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Security – One Day USD 150 / Two Days USD 250 Per Pax
Description
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Introduction to Cyber-Security in the Oil & Gas Sector
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Understanding cyber threats in industrial environments
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Why cybersecurity is critical in the energy sector
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Overview of IT vs. OT (Operational Technology) security
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Fundamentals of Cyber Threats and Attacks
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Common types of cyberattacks (malware, phishing, ransomware, etc.)
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Real-world incidents in energy and oil & gas industries
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How cyberattacks impact safety, production, and reputation
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Industrial Control Systems (ICS) and SCADA Overview
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Components of ICS, SCADA, and DCS systems
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How control systems differ from traditional IT networks
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Critical vulnerabilities in ICS environments
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Cyber Risk Management in Oil & Gas Operations
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Identifying critical assets and risk assessment techniques
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Threat modeling and vulnerability analysis
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Prioritizing security controls for high-value systems
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Human Factor and Cyber-Security Awareness
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The role of employees in cyber defense
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Recognizing phishing, social engineering, and insider threats
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Building a strong security culture across the organization
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Network Security for Industrial Systems
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Network segmentation and perimeter defense
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Firewalls, intrusion detection, and intrusion prevention systems
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Securing communication between IT and OT networks
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Endpoint and Device Security
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Protecting field devices, sensors, and control systems
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Patch management and secure configurations
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Managing access to remote and portable devices
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Incident Detection and Response in ICS Environments
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Setting up monitoring and alerting systems
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Steps in responding to cyber incidents
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Coordination between IT, OT, and security teams
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Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning
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Preparing for cyber incidents and minimizing downtime
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Backup and restoration strategies
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Testing recovery plans and maintaining operational resilience
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Compliance, Standards, and Best Practices
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Overview of NIST, IEC 62443, ISO/IEC 27001 frameworks
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Regulatory and reporting requirements for critical infrastructure
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Building a governance model for cyber resilience
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Emerging Threats and Trends in ICS Cybersecurity
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Advanced persistent threats (APTs) targeting industrial systems
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Cloud, IoT, and AI-related risks in operations
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Adapting to evolving cyber landscapes
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Developing a Proactive Cyber-Security Culture
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Continuous employee training and awareness campaigns
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Leadership commitment and accountability
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Creating a sustainable cyber-resilient organization
