Cybersecurity in the Energy Sector PD772327

Topics: Advanced Technologies Energy storage systems , Batteries , Systems management , Regulations , Human factors , Cybersecurity , Sustainable development , Electric power grid

Anatomy and examples of cyberattacks on industrial control systems (ICS) and critical infrastructures (CI):

In this course you will understand the importance of cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure and you will know typical attack vectors, vulnerabilities and defense strategies.


Introduction to IT security management systems (ISMS) for CI:

In this course you will know the relevant legal background of ISMS and European regulatory and you will understand their impact on your organization. You will get an overview how to set up an ISMS for the Energy Sector.


Decentralized Energy Systems Security:

In this course you will know relevant technical countermeasures for cybersecurity. You will understand threats and solutions concerning data communication and network security in the energy systems.


Security Awareness and human factor in the context of critical infrastructure:

In this course you will understand the human factor in cybersecurity. You will know technical and organizational measurements. You will be able to identify important signals of phishing mails.


Objectives

  • Define the terms cybersecurity and critical infrastructure
  • Characterize relevant aspects of critical infrastructure
  • Explain the importance of IT security for critical infrastructure
  • Utilize checklist for Security Awareness
  • Recognize Hazardous Situations

Is this On Demand Course for You?

Security Engineers

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Access Period: 365 Days      CEUs: 1

Duration: 10 Hours
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