CISO

  • The ICS418: ICS Security Essentials for Managers course empowers leaders responsible for securing critical infrastructure and operational technology environments. The course addresses the need for dedicated ICS security programs, the teams that run them, and the skills required to map industrial cyber risk to business objectives to prioritize safety. ICS418 will help you manage the people, processes, and technologies necessary to create and sustain lasting ICS cyber risk programs while promoting a culture of safety, reliability, and security.

  • Security leaders need both technical knowledge and leadership skills to gain the respect of technical team members, understand what technical staff are actually doing, and appropriately plan and manage security projects and initiatives. This security managers training course will teach leaders about the key elements of any modern security program. Learn to quickly grasp critical cybersecurity issues and terminology, with a focus on security frameworks, security architecture, security engineering, computer/network security, vulnerability management, cryptography, data protection, security awareness, cloud security, application security, DevSecOps, generative AI (GenAI) security, and security operations. This is more than security training. You will learn how to lead security teams and manage programs by playing through twenty-three Cyber42 activities throughout the class, approximately 60-80 minutes daily.

    GIAC Security Leadership (GSLC)

Head of OT Cybersecurity

  • The ICS418: ICS Security Essentials for Managers course empowers leaders responsible for securing critical infrastructure and operational technology environments. The course addresses the need for dedicated ICS security programs, the teams that run them, and the skills required to map industrial cyber risk to business objectives to prioritize safety. ICS418 will help you manage the people, processes, and technologies necessary to create and sustain lasting ICS cyber risk programs while promoting a culture of safety, reliability, and security.

  • SEC450 provides students with technical knowledge and key concepts essential for security operation center (SOC) analysts and new cyber defense team members. By providing a detailed explanation of the mission and mindset of a modern cyber defense operation, this course will jumpstart and empower those on their way to becoming the next generation of blue team members. 16 Hands-on Labs & Defend the Flag Capstone

    GIAC Security Operations Certified (GSOC)

OT Cybersecurity Maintenance Specialist

  • A different perspective and approach are required for securing OT vs. IT environments. Given that each OT system is uniquely engineered specific to an organization's specific operational needs, how should we go about securing these systems? Through our immersive in-classroom operations environment, ICS612 will take you from theory to practical learning over this five-day course. You'll learn the methodology needed to identify operational vulnerabilities and build defenses through the roles of engineering, operations, red and blue teams. You'll navigate from fundamental PLC and HMI operations to the complexities of advanced IT and OT security architecture and monitoring, gaining insight into how threat actors attack operations through ICS systems and personnel. You'll reinforce these skills through hands-on lab exercises and conclude the course with an incident response scenario in which you will investigate and recover classroom operations. Leave this course with a thorough understanding of how to analyze an unknown system to secure and maintain operational resilience.

  • This course is designed to help students build and maintain a truly defensible security architecture, while taking them on a journey towards implementing Zero Trust principles, pillars and capabilities. There will be a heavy focus on leveraging current infrastructure and investment. Students will learn how to assess, re-configure and validate existing technologies to significantly improve their organizations' prevention, detection and response capabilities, augment visibility, reduce attack surface, and even anticipate attacks in innovative ways. The course will also delve into some of the latest technologies and their capabilities, strengths, and weaknesses. You will come away with recommendations and suggestions that will aid in building a robust security infrastructure, layer by layer, across hybrid environments, as you embark on a journey towards Zero Trust. 23 Hands-On Labs + Capstone Secure the Flag Challenge

    GIAC Defensible Security Architecture (GDSA)

OT Cybersecurity Engineer

  • ICS515: ICS Visibility, Detection, and Response will help you gain visibility and asset identification in your Industrial Control System (ICS)/Operational Technology (OT) networks, monitor for and detect cyber threats, deconstruct ICS cyber attacks to extract lessons learned, perform incident response, and take an intelligence-driven approach to executing a world-leading ICS cybersecurity program to ensure safe and reliable operations. Note: This class was previously named ICS515: ICS Active Defense and Incident Response. The course has gone through a significant update changing much of the content, most of the labs, and adding a day in course length.

    GIAC Response and Industrial Defense (GRID)

  • This course is designed to help students build and maintain a truly defensible security architecture, while taking them on a journey towards implementing Zero Trust principles, pillars and capabilities. There will be a heavy focus on leveraging current infrastructure and investment. Students will learn how to assess, re-configure and validate existing technologies to significantly improve their organizations' prevention, detection and response capabilities, augment visibility, reduce attack surface, and even anticipate attacks in innovative ways. The course will also delve into some of the latest technologies and their capabilities, strengths, and weaknesses. You will come away with recommendations and suggestions that will aid in building a robust security infrastructure, layer by layer, across hybrid environments, as you embark on a journey towards Zero Trust. 23 Hands-On Labs + Capstone Secure the Flag Challenge

    GIAC Defensible Security Architecture (GDSA)

OT Cybersecurity Systems Analyst

  • ICS410: ICS/SCADA Security Essentials provides a foundational set of standardized skills and knowledge for industrial cybersecurity professionals. The course is designed to ensure that the workforce involved in supporting and defending industrial control systems is trained to keep the operational environment safe, secure, and resilient against current and emerging cyber threats.

    Global Industrial Cyber Security Professional (GICSP)

  • SEC504 helps you develop the skills to conduct incident response investigations. You will learn how to apply a dynamic incident response process to evolving cyber threats, and how to develop threat intelligence to mount effective defense strategies for cloud and on-premises platforms. We'll examine the latest threats to organizations, from watering hole attacks to cloud application service MFA bypass, enabling you to get into the mindset of attackers and anticipate their moves. SEC504 gives you the information you need to understand how attackers scan, exploit, pivot, and establish persistence in cloud and conventional systems. To help you develop retention and long-term recall of the course material, 50 percent of class time is spent on hands-on exercises, using visual association tools to break down complex topics. This course prepares you to conduct cyber investigations and will boost your career by helping you develop these in-demand skills. 30+ Hands-on Labs

    GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH)