Description
4 hours
€ 346,- plus VAT
15 people
no previous knowledge necessary & certificate of completion
What you will learn during this training course
Introduction
- What is OT security and why is it important?
Insights from OT security incidents
- Stuxnet, Triton, Colonial Pipeline, Solar Winds, Industroyer 1 & 2
- Changes in the OT threat landscape
Important security aspects in the OT environment
- Challenges
- Disruption of availability
- Problems with integrity
- Loss of confidentiality
- Common security problems in OT environments
Risk mitigation strategies for plant engineering, maintenance and operations staff
- Benefits of security requirements for industrial plants
- General security principles
- Organizational measures
- Security measures for networks and communication
- Security measures for OT components
Conclusion
- Behavior in case of incidents
- Sources for further information
- Conclusions and key take-aways
What others say
ICS.201 OT-Security Fundamentals
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trainers

Kerstin Reisinger
is an Offensive Security Certified Professional and trainer for Industrial Security. As a long-standing, experienced project manager in complex OT security projects, she supports industrial companies and energy suppliers with a great deal of technical knowledge. She likes to incorporate this experience into her classes as war stories.

Lucas Brandstätter
supports companies in the introduction of management systems with his vast knowledge in the ISMS (ISO 27000) and OSMS (IEC 62443) area. In risk analyses and penetration tests, he checks systems for untapped potential for improvement. In training courses he emphasizes interactive feedback from participants.

Thomas Brandstetter
is our „broad-spectrum antibiotic“ against security ignorance. As a Stuxnet Incident Handler and former head of Siemens ProductCERT, he knows industrial security from all life-cycle phases. He is Professor of IT and OT Security at the University of Applied Sciences St. Pölten and is certified for CISSP, GSEC, GICSP and GRID.

Peter Eder-Neuhauser
shows the importance of integrated risk management, incident handling, coordinated IT governance, threat and gap analyses, privacy impact assessments and awareness through his research focus on malware propagation in IT/OT networks, specific mitigation measures and secure architecture.

Bettina Wächter
always has a clear overview and an eye for important details. With her knowledge of ISO 27000, IEC 62443 and NIS-2 as well as her experience in working with processes, she creates the organizational framework for the introduction of management systems. She values sustainable knowledge transfer.

David Schauer
has an in-depth understanding of security from a technical and organizational perspective. In his projects, he uses this knowledge to build a bridge between technical requirements and management strategies. He shares his experience with the participants so that they can navigate securely in both security worlds.

Peter Panholzer
is veteran of the first hour for industrial security and secure software development. He is a certified ISO 27001 auditor, member of the OVE working group on IEC 62443, hacker and for over ten years trainer for secure coding. He loves to give the participants tricky tasks and to assist them with the right security tips.

Sixtus Leonhardsberger
is an OT Security Specialist with a focus on penetration testing of OT environments and embedded devices/IoT devices. In addition to his passion for technical OT security topics, he also shares his experience from consulting projects on securing networks and architectures with the training participants.

Florian Gerstmayer
worked for several years as a project manager and embedded software developer, where he designed and implemented secure products. Thus, he knows from personal experience which topics need to be addressed in the management of systems, as well as implemented as a developer in a holistic concept, and is happy to pass this on to others.

Nino Fürthauer
supports customers as a penetration tester to better secure web applications, infrastructure and systems against attacks. As pro duct owner for the certification trainings offered by Limes Security in cooperation with TÜV Austria, he places special emphasis on every little detail.





