Cyber Security Awareness and SIS (T261)
New York
New York
10007
United States
What You Will Learn :
- Describe the principles of cyber security management and the key features of industry standards and technical reports
- Describe the requirements of the cyber security lifecycle in the context of IEC 62443 and supporting industry guidance
- Undertake an example automation system risk assessment to appreciate the processes to be applied in the workplace
- Understand the requirements for proper inspection, operation, maintenance and modification of installed cyber security measures as required by the safety and security standards
Description
This course is to provide an end user / EPC perspective of the key management, design, operations and maintenance of cyber security requirements in the context of IACS and Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) projects according to IEC 61511 and IEC 62443 requirements.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
- Describe the principles of cyber security management and the key features of industry standards and technical reports
- Describe the requirements of the cyber security lifecycle in the context of IEC 62443 and supporting industry guidance
- Outline the key deliverables from the cyber security risk assessment in terms of specification, design, operations & maintenance cyber security lifecycle phases, and roles and responsibilities
- Undertake an example automation system risk assessment to appreciate the processes to be applied in the workplace
- Understand the requirements for proper inspection, operation, maintenance and modification of installed cyber security measures as required by the safety and security standards
Who is this course for?
This training is targeted to asset owner / end user and engineering contractors / EPC stakeholder managers, project engineers, safety engineers, operations managers, electrical, control, instrumentation, maintenance, information technology and application engineers who require a general introduction and awareness to the relevant industry standards and the key requirements for security risk assessment and compliance.
The course is particularly useful for those managers and engineers who may be directly or indirectly, involved in executing control and safety system projects with a particular focus on physical and cyber security lifecycle management.