The EC-Council ICS/SCADA Cybersecurity course is a hands-on training module that teaches the foundations of security and defending network architectures from attacks. Students will learn to think like a malicious hacker to defend their organizations.
The ICS/SCADA teaches powerful methods to analyze risks possessed by network infrastructure in IT and corporate spaces. Once your foundation of basic concepts are clear, you will learn a systematic process of intrusion and malware analysis. After this, you will learn about digital forensic process and incident response techniques upon detecting a breach.
Learning Objectives
- Module 1: Introduction to ICS/SCADA Network Defense.
- LAB 1: Security Model.
- LAB 2: Allowing a Service.
- Module 2: TCP/IP 101.
- Module 3: Introduction to Hacking.
- LAB 3: Hacking ICS/SCADA Networks Protocols.
- Module 4: Vulnerability Management.
- LAB 4: Vulnerability Assessment.
- Module 5: Standards and Regulations for Cybersecurity.
- Module 6: Securing the ICS network.
- Module 7: Bridging the Air Gap.
- Module 8: Introduction to Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS).
- LAB 5: Intrusion Detection.
- LAB 6: ICS Malware Analysis.
Framework Connections
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
Competency Areas
Feedback
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