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Using the ISA/IEC 62443 Standards to Secure Your Control Systems (IC32)

September 13, 2021 - November 14, 2021

 

Length : 2 Days

CEU Credits : 1.4

Course Hours : 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m

Certification of Completion: A Certificate of Completion indicating the total number of CEUs earned will be provided upon successful completion of the course.

Certificate Program: Part of the ISA/IEC 62443 Cybersecurity Certificate Program

Your course registration includes your registration for the exam.

Description:

The move to using open standards such as Ethernet, TCP/IP, and web technologies in supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) and process control networks has begun to expose these systems to the same cyberattacks that have wreaked so much havoc on corporate information systems. This course provides a detailed look at how the ANSI/ISA99 standards can be used to protect your critical control systems. It also explores the procedural and technical differences between the security for traditional IT environments and those solutions appropriate for SCADA or plant floor environments.

You will be able to:

  • Discuss the principles behind creating an effective long term program security
  • Interpret the ISA/IEC 62443 industrial security framework and apply them to your operation
  • Define the basics of risk and vulnerability analysis methodologies
  • Describe the principles of security policy development
  • Explain the concepts of defense in depth and zone/conduit models of security
  • Analyze the current trends in industrial security incidents and methods hackers use to attack a system
  • Define the principles behind the key risk mitigation techniques, including anti-virus and patch management, firewalls, and virtual private networks

You will cover:

  • Understanding the Current Industrial Security Environment: What is Electronic Security for Industrial Automation and Control Systems? | How IT and the Plant Floor are Different and How They are the Same
  • How Cyberattacks Happen: Understanding the Threat Sources | The Steps to Successful Cyberattacks
  • Creating A Security Program:  Critical Factors for Success/Understanding the ANSI/ISA-62443-2-1 (ANSI/ISA-99.02.01-2009)- Security for Industrial Automation and Control Systems: Establishing an Industrial Automation and Control Systems Security Program
  • Risk Analysis:  Business Rationale | Risk Identification, Classification, and Assessment
  • Addressing Risk with Security Policy, Organization, and Awareness: Cyber Security Management System Scope | Organizational Security | Staff Training and Security Awareness
  • Addressing Risk with Selected Security Counter Measures: Personnel Security | Physical and Environmental Security | Network Segmentation | Access Control
  • Addressing Risk with Implementation Measures: Risk Management and Implementation | System Development and Maintenance | Information and Document Management
  • Monitoring and Improving the CSMS: Compliance and Review | Improve and Maintain the CSMS
  • Validating or Verifying the Security of Systems: What is being done? | Developing Secure Products and Systems

Classroom/Laboratory Demo:

  • PCAP Live Capture Analysis

Includes ISA Standards:

  • ANSI/ISA-62443-1-1 (ANSI/ISA-99.00.01-2007), Security for Industrial Automation and Control Systems Part 1: Terminology, Concepts & Models
  • ANSI/ISA-62443-2-1 (ANSI/ISA-99.02.01-2009), Security for Industrial Automation and Control Systems: Establishing an Industrial Automation and Control Systems Security Program
  • ANSI/ISA-62443-3-3, Security for industrial automation and control systems: System security requirements and security levels

Recommended Pre-Requisites:

There are no required prerequisites for taking this course; however, it is highly recommended that applicants have at least one to three years of experience in the cybersecurity field with some experience in an industrial setting.

ISA Courses: TS06, TS12, or equivalent knowledge/experience would be beneficial.

Note from the Instructor: One of the challenges I have had in teaching IC32 is students attending without any or limited knowledge of TS04, TS06, TS12 or cybersecurity general principles. IC32 is a 14-hour boot camp style class and there is not a lot of time to teach basic comms and cybersecurity.

Recommended reading in preparation for course:

Cybersecurity Library

Which Security Level (SL) would have been required to prevent the attack?

Not sure this particular course is for you?

pre-instructional survey is available for you to evaluate your level of understanding of the course material and to show you the types of questions you’ll be able to answer after completing the course.

To Register : https://myisa.force.com/ISA/s/community-event?id=a1U1I00000CXP46UAH#/Course%20Description

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Organizer

Glen Wood

Phone

N/A

Email

glnwd15@gmail.com

Venue

Burns McDonnell,1898 & Co.

1700 West Loop South,

Houston , - 77027

United States. + Google Map

Houston Section Expo & Chili Cook Off 2021

November 4, 2021 - November 4, 2021

Event Type : FREE

Start : November 4, 2021

End : November 4, 2021

Time : 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Location : Sawyer Yards

2000 Edwards Street Houston, TX 77007 United States,

Houston , TX - 77007

United States.

Contact : 281-928-0462

Register NOW for the cook off! 

ISA Houston Section 18th Annual Expo & Chili Cook-Off is returning on Thursday November 4th, 2021 to Sawyer Yards @ Silver Street Studios centrally located at 2000 Edwards Street, Houston, Texas 77007.

The Expo & Chili Cook-Off is the Section’s largest scholarship fundraising event and helps raise money for student scholarships that are awarded every year.

Come visit over 55 exhibitors, demo trailers, cooking teams and industry colleagues. This is a great event to network with the Houston & Gulf Coast area industry professionals! While at the event you can vote on your favorite chili and themed booth while visiting exhibitors to learn what is happening in the industry, participate in the event raffle and silent auction to support the efforts to raise money for student scholarships!

To get a booth & sponsor the Expo & Chili Cook Off please scroll down to the very bottom of this page go to the drop-down menu that says “Would You Like To Sponsor This Event?” to see the exhibitor sponsor options.

This year’s event will have a COVID Safety policy in place and space will be limited. All exhibitors will be required to attend a safety video training that included COVID policies best practices and safe serve techniques.

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you at the cook off!
Miguel Montemayor, ISA Houston Section Expo & Chili Cook Off Chair
Ardis Bartle, ISA Houston Section Expo & Cook Off Chair
Amanda Hardy, ISA Houston Section Event Manager

2021 Flyer

Expo Layout

Covid-19 Policy 

Would you like to sponsor this event?

Title Sponsor ($2200) -Can be any two booths side by side. 2-20, 26-44 has power includes-10X20 exhibiting area, electrical outlet access of (1) 120V/20AMP, (2) 8’ X 30” tables and 4 chairs ~Maximum of 16 exhibitor personnel in booth area, Recognition at and before event through signage, announcements, advertisement in ISA Houston section newsletter and all Expo & Chili Cook Off marketing material. *Each booth has social distancing space between the next booth. Two shield guards will be provided.

Platinum Sponsor ($1100)-Booths 2-20, 26-44 include 10X10 exhibiting area, electrical outlet access of (1) 120V/20AMP, (1) 8’ X 30” table and 2 chairs ~Maximum of 10 exhibitor personnel in booth area ~ Recognition at and before event through signage, announcements, advertisement in ISA Houston section newsletter and all Expo & Chili Cook Off marketing. *Each booth has social distancing space between the next booths. A shield guard will be provided.

Gold Sponsor ($750) -Booths 46-54 ONLY, no electricity in this area, 10X10 exhibiting area, (1) 8’ X 30” table and 2 chairs ~Maximum 5 exhibitor personnel in booth area~ Recognition at and before event through signage, announcements, advertisement in ISA Houston section newsletter and all Expo & Chili Cook Off marketing*Each booth has social distancing space between the next booths. A shield guard will be provided

Inside Trailer/Display Area Sponsor (SOLD OUT) – 20X10 exhibiting area for trailer set up, space between you and other trailer sponsors, electrical outlet access, (1) 8’ X 30” table and 2 chairs ~Maximum of 10 exhibitor personnel at booth area Recognition at and before event through signage advertisement in ISA Houston section newsletter and all Expo & Chili Cook Off marketing material. Quantity 1 Booth 22, can be a cooking trailer area, first come basis. **Must complete trailer/display information form after registration. *Each booth has social distancing space between the next booths. A shield guard will be provided.

Inside Trailer/Display Area Sponsor (SOLD OUT)- 15X10 exhibiting area for trailer set up, space between you and other trailer sponsors, electrical outlet access, (1) 8’ X 30” table and 2 chairs ~10 Exhibitor personnel at booth area.  Recognition at and before event through signage advertisement in ISA Houston section newsletter and all Expo & Chili Cook Off marketing material. Quantity 2 booths 23 & 24 NO Cooking trailers. A shield guard will be provided. ** Must complete trailer/display information form after registration

Front Outside Trailer/Display Area Sponsor (SOLD OUT) – 20X10 exhibiting area for trailer set up, (1) 8’ X 30” table and 2 chairs~ 20 Exhibitor personnel allowed in booth area. Recognition at and before event through signage advertisement in ISA Houston section newsletter and all Expo & Chili Cook Off marketing material. Quantity 1 Outside Trailer 1 by entrance, cooking trailer allowed. A shield guard will be provided. ** Must complete trailer/display information form after registration.

Front Outside Trailer/Display Area Sponsor (SOLD OUT) – 30X15 exhibiting area for trailer set up, (2) 8’ X 30” table and 2 chairs,~20 Exhibitor personnel allowed in area. Recognition at and before event through signage advertisement in ISA Houston section newsletter and all Expo & Chili Cook Off marketing material. Quantity 1 Outside Semi-Trailer 30 feet by entrance, cooking trailer allowed. A shield guard will be provided. ** Must complete trailer/display information form after registration.

Additional 6-foot table to set up in your sponsorship area ($50).

Additional Sponsorship Opportunities

Awards Sponsor ($400) – Award trophies go to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd place winners, people’s choice and best themed chosen by the judges and attendees. Your company logo will be on all event signage, ISA newsletter and mentioned at event. Sponsor allowed 15 guest invites

Judges Sponsor ($500) – Your company logo will be on window clings at the judge’s chambers area. Company logo will be on all event signage, ISA newsletter and mentioned at event. Sponsor allowed 20 guest invites.

Entertainment Sponsor ($800) -Live music at the event. The entertainment will intermittently recognize your company during event. Your company can put a banner & small promotional items by the stage. Company logo will be on all event signage, ISA newsletter and mentioned at event. Sponsor allowed 25 guest invites.

General Sponsor ($500) -Logo on parking attendant volunteers’ T-shirts, your company branded pop up tent can be set up for parking attendant rally point. Unlimited RSVP invites.

Beverage Sponsorship Class 1 ($300)
Soft Drinks, Water, beer & wine will be furnished courtesy of the Houston Section. Company logo will be by the beverage stations and on all event signage, ISA newsletter and mentioned at event. Sponsor allowed 15 invites.

Beverage Sponsorship Class 2 ($500) – Your company will have exposure and network opportunities from a Beverage Station! Your company can set up 1 pop up banner & provide promotional materials at the beverage station. This is not a booth space; chili/decorating are not possible. Quantity 3 available. Sponsor has maximum of 2 exhibitor personnel to work the beverage area and 10 invites.

Attendee Map and voting sheet ($500)
This is the sheet that all attendees receive. This is the event map layout with voting on best theme and people’s choice for chili. Your logo on sheet and verbiage for your company. Sponsor allowed 15 invites.

Organizer

Amanda Hardy

Phone

281-928-0462

Email

amanda@functionzinc.com

Venue

Sawyer Yards

2000 Edwards Street Houston, TX 77007 United States,

Houston , TX - 77007

United States. + Google Map

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