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Cybersecurity Resilience in Industrial Control Systems
with Texas A&M Extension Service
The Cybersecurity Resiliency in Industrial Control Systems course is designed to enhance understanding ofthe critical nature of Industrial Control System environments and the associated risks, threats, and defenseswithin an organization, business, or government entity. This course will introduce the convergence ofphysical security with cybersecurity, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), and Industrial ControlSystems security, increase awareness of the Internet of Things and Industrial Control Systems, and examinethe threat landscape within Industrial Control Systems. Cyber threat mitigation techniques will be examinedas well as methods of identifying cyber attacks and vulnerabilities. Tools to respond to and recover fromcyber attacks on Industrial Control Systems will be addressed.
Topics
• Internet of Things and Industrial ControlSystems Review
• Threat Landscape
• Mitigating Threats
• Detecting Vulnerabilities and Attacks
• Responding to and Recovering from Attacks
Prerequisites: None
Recommended: AWR402 Introduction to Internet of Things
FEMA / SID NumberStudents must register and bring a copy of theirSID number to class.
Register online:https://my.teex.org/TeexPortal/Default.aspx?MO=mCourseCatalog&D=EC&C=PER398&S=13
Recovering from Cybersecurity Incidents
with Texas A&M Extension Service
This course is designed to provide guidance for the implementation of an effective cybersecurity incident recovery program from a pre-incident and post-incident perspective. The training focuses on connecting IT with emergency management and is intended for government, critical infrastructure, and private sector personnel who have the responsibility for recovering after a cyber incident. Short term tactical and long-term strategic activities are discussed culminating in the development of an action plan.
Topics
•Cyber terminology
•Cyber incident life cycle
•Threat levels
•Emergency management
•Recovery continuum
•Government’s role in cybersecurity
•Cyber and the incident command system
•Federal resources for cyber
•Key programmatic elements that improverecovery
•Plan, organize, equip, train, exerciseconsiderations
•Short-term recovery actions
•Long-term recovery actions
•Cyber incident recovery action plan
Prerequisites
FEMA / SID NumberStudents must register and bring a copy of theirSID number to class. Register online:cdp.dhs.gov/femasid
Recommendations
AWR 136 (Instructor led) – Essentials of Community CybersecurityAWR 175-W (Online) – Information Security for Everyone
Register at https://my.teex.org/TeexPortal/Default.aspx?MO=mCourseCatalog&D=NE&C=MGT465&S=31
Certified Fiber Optics Technician
with BDI DataLynk
The student will find that the Basic CFOT Course from BDI DataLynk offers a real world approach to fiber network understanding. This fiber optic training course is a recommended prerequisite to the other BDI DataLynk Courses.
Certified Fiber Optics Specialist in Testing
with BDI DataLynk
This specialist program focuses on the testing & maintenance of singlemode networks. With emphasis on the OLTS and OTDR, this course presents extreme, real world challenges to the attending student. Requires the CFOT Course as a prerequisite.
Certified Fiber Optics Specialist in Splicing
with BDI DataLynk
This specialist program focuses on mechanical and fusion splicing of fiber optics networks. The student will be expected to build their own fiber network using a variety of mechanical and fusion splicing techniques. Requires the CFOT Course as a prerequisite.