ICS Security for Managers Training in Canada

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 1 Day
  • Level: Fundamentals
  • Price: From €955+VAT
We can host this training at your preferred location. Contact us!

The NCSC Certified ICS Managers Security Course is designed to provide those at Managerial level (or equivalent) with an understanding of today’s cyber security challenges facing their environments. This knowledge is vital when managing the day to day running of all aspects of security risk for those environments.

This 1 day course will show how to best identify and support their organisations’ cyber security and risk mitigation/reduction strategies for their ICS environments. Siker (part of HS&TC) have worked in partnership with the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) in the UK and leading Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) organisations.

Who should attend?
If you are a manager responsible or accountable for any ICS environment and/or people working on securing these systems including:

  • Business Technical/Engineering/Procurement Lead
  • ICS Policy/Decision maker
  • Site/Asset Single Point of Accountability (SPA) for security and/or incident response
  • Site/Asset IT Manager
  • Site/Asset Physical security/Facilities Management professional

...then this course is for you!

It provides a high-level understanding of what the current cyber security risks are and the threats your ICS environments face. In addition, it discusses how to forward plan to help mitigate and reduce these risks.

There are no pre-requisites for this course and no technology is required. A handbook of supporting material is provided.

The course consists of 1 day of classroom training. Part one covers the current and emerging ICS risk landscape and Part 2 covers risk reduction planning and Incident Response.

By the end of the course, you will be familiar with:

  • How to identify what current and emerging threats your ICS environments face
  • Where your ICS environments may be vulnerable
  • What actions you need to take to secure those environments and help reduce the risk
  • How to prepare for and manage a cyber security incident in those environments

Part 1: Background (what is an ICS, what are the threats and vulnerabilities)

  • ICS description and terminology
  • ICS Vs IT. Differences and similarities
  • ICS Attack Surface
  • Introduction to ICS Security Risk
  • Known ICS security incidents

Part 2: Securing ICS (what can be done to secure an ICS)

  • Planning to reduce the security risk
  • Introduction to Cyber Incident Response
  • Operational security
  • Vendor management
  • Building security into the procurement processes


Contact us for more detail about our trainings and for all other enquiries!

Upcoming Trainings

Join our public courses in our Canada facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.

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21 May 2024
Toronto, Montreal, Calgary
1 Day
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22 June 2024
Toronto, Montreal, Calgary
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24 June 2024
Toronto, Montreal, Calgary
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23 July 2024
Toronto, Montreal, Calgary
1 Day
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09 August 2024
Toronto, Montreal, Calgary
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08 August 2024
Toronto, Montreal, Calgary
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25 August 2024
Toronto, Montreal, Calgary
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16 September 2024
Toronto, Montreal, Calgary
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