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Training: Industrial cybersecurity and incident response

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ONLINE TRAINING




Thursday 22 October 2020


14:30-17:00 CET​​
12:30-15:00 GMT

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DESCRIPTION OF THE TRAINING​


In recent years the number of cyber incidents involving a variety of digital industrial systems in the energy, oil and gas sectors, transportation, production, government, and other critical sectors has dramatically raised. 
The digitalization and global interconnection make it difficult to operate security measures in an old fashioned manner and based only on preventive security controls without considering incident response strategies and plans. 
Moreover, existing incident response models for the classical IT environment are not ideal and optimal for complex industrial environments, thus they should be adjusted considering the operational technologies features.
This training touched critical points on discussion about the difference of IT and OT, roles and responsibilities within the incident response process as well as cover all necessary phases of incident response according to existing standards. 

Outline: 
Section 1: Industrial cybersecurity challenges
Section 2: Incident Response overview
Section 3: Preparedness and prevention
Section 4: Detection
Section 5: Analysis
Section 6: Containment
Section 7: Investigation
Section 8: Eradication
Section 9: Recovery
Section 10: Post-Incident Activity


TRAINER


Dmytro CHERKASHYN holds the Master Degree in Nuclear Energy with focus on Physical Security and was assigned for different security related tasks either technical, managerial or consultative for last 11 years.
Currently, he is working in Institute for Security and Safety at the Brandenburg University of Applied Sciences as Security Scientist, where assists nation states to build capacity in cybersecurity sector through the education and advice, but also very active in technical projects on security assessments, development of new training tools and concepts.
Dmytro is coordinator for the Institute for Security and Safety as one of ITU Centers of Excellence for cybersecurity in Europe.​