BEST OT/ICS CYBERSECURITY TRAINING IN DELHI NCR AND IN INDIA


1. OT/ICS Cybersecurity Training

This training focuses on securing the hardware and software that monitor and control physical devices (e.g., turbines, pumps, robotic arms) in industries like energy, manufacturing, and oil & gas. Unlike IT security, which prioritizes data confidentiality, OT security prioritizes safety and availability.

Core Curriculum Modules

  • OT vs. IT Architecture: Understanding the Purdue Model (Levels 0-5) and why standard IT tools (like aggressive scanning) can crash industrial equipment.

  • Asset Discovery & Management: Techniques to passively identify PLCs, RTUs, and HMIs without disrupting operations.

  • Network Segmentation: Implementing "Zones and Conduits" (per IEC 62443) to stop attackers from moving laterally from the corporate office to the plant floor.

  • Industrial Protocols: Deep dives into Modbus, DNP3, BACnet, and PROFINET—specifically how they lack native encryption and authentication.

  • Incident Response in OT: How to handle a breach when you cannot simply "turn it off and on again" due to safety risks.

Key Standards & Frameworks

  • ISA/IEC 62443: The global gold standard for securing industrial automation and control systems.

  • NIST SP 800-82: Guide to Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Security.

Top Certifications

  • GICSP (Global Industrial Cyber Security Professional): Offered by GIAC; widely respected for bridging IT, engineering, and security.

  • GRID (GIAC Response and Industrial Defense): Focuses on active defense and incident response in OT.

  • ISA/IEC 62443 Certificates: A series of certificate programs (Fundamentals, Risk Assessment, Design, Maintenance) offered by the International Society of Automation.

  • Certified SCADA Security Architect (CSSA): Focuses specifically on SCADA environments.

Target Audience

  • System Integrators

  • Plant Engineers moving into security roles

  • IT Security professionals transitioning to industrial environments


2. Distributed Control System (DCS) Training

DCS training focuses on the operation, configuration, and maintenance of large-scale control systems used in continuous process industries (e.g., refineries, power plants). A DCS controls the entire plant from a centralized control room.

Core Curriculum Modules

  • DCS Architecture: Understanding Controllers, I/O Modules, Engineering Workstations, and Operator Stations.

  • Control Theory & Logic: PID (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) loops, Function Block programming, and Sequential Function Charts.

  • HMI (Human Machine Interface) Design: Creating high-performance graphics that allow operators to visualize the process effectively.

  • Alarm Management: Configuring alarms to prevent "alarm floods" and ensure operators only see critical alerts.

  • Redundancy & Failover: How to configure primary and backup controllers/networks to ensure the plant never stops running if a component fails.

  • Maintenance: Diagnostic tools, hot-swapping I/O cards, and managing system backups.

Key Vendors (Vendor-Specific Training)

DCS training is often specific to the hardware brand used by the facility. Major vendor ecosystems include:

  • Honeywell: Experion PKS

  • Yokogawa: CENTUM VP

  • Emerson: DeltaV

  • Siemens: PCS 7

  • ABB: System 800xA

Target Audience

  • Control Room Operators

  • Instrumentation & Control (I&C) Engineers

  • Process Engineers

  • Maintenance Technicians


3. The Convergence: Where Skills Overlap

There is a growing demand for professionals who possess hybrid skills.

  • The "Secure by Design" Engineer: A DCS engineer who knows enough cybersecurity to configure firewalls correctly during the initial plant setup.

  • The "Process-Aware" Security Analyst: A cybersecurity pro who knows that a specific "abnormal" network command might actually be a valid safety shutdown procedure, preventing false alarms.

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