It best fits professionals who influence SCADA/ICS risk decisions, architecture, or operations, while those seeking purely software-focused security skills may need a different path.
This course is most valuable for people who need to make or influence decisions about SCADA/ICS protection: security leaders working with OT, IT and risk managers supporting industrial operations, engineers who own architecture choices, and professionals who must translate threats into actionable controls and governance.
It may be less suitable if your goal is purely application-level security or general IT penetration testing without OT context. SCADA/ICS environments require a distinct mindset: availability and safety constraints, vendor dependencies, and architectural controls that reduce risk without interrupting operations.
If you are new to ICS concepts, you can still benefit, but you should expect to spend extra effort connecting security topics to how industrial environments are operated and maintained.
Role fit matters more than job title. If you are responsible for risk ownership, connectivity decisions, incident readiness, or testing governance in OT, you will get strong practical value from this training.
“SCADA security is most effective when security and operations share a common model of risk.”
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It is best for professionals who will lead or contribute to real penetration tests, while those without basic security foundations may benefit from preparatory learning first.
This course is for assessors, laboratory managers, consultants, technicians, and technical experts involved in ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation.
This course is for managers or consultants in food safety management, expert advisors implementing an FSMS, individuals maintaining ISO 22000 conformance, and FSMS team members.
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