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The Cybersecurity Resilience in Critical Infrastructure in Brussels is a specialized training course designed to strengthen protection of essential systems.

Brussels

Fees: 5900
From: 06-07-2026
To: 10-07-2026

Brussels

Fees: 5900
From: 14-09-2026
To: 18-09-2026

Cybersecurity Resilience in Critical Infrastructure

Course Overview

Critical infrastructure—such as energy, water, transportation, and healthcare—is increasingly targeted by cyberattacks with potential to cause national disruption and public harm. Ensuring the security and resilience of these systems requires a proactive approach that integrates risk management, incident response, and compliance with international standards.

This Cybersecurity Resilience in Critical Infrastructure Training Course provides a comprehensive framework for protecting and defending essential systems. It covers industrial control system (ICS) and SCADA security, resilience planning, and global regulatory obligations.

Through case studies, simulations, and hands-on labs, participants will learn practical methods to mitigate risks, respond to incidents, and strengthen resilience in critical infrastructure environments.

Course Benefits

  • Understand cyber risks in critical infrastructure.

  • Apply frameworks for ICS and SCADA security.

  • Strengthen resilience and incident response strategies.

  • Align operations with global regulatory standards.

  • Protect national security and essential services.

Course Objectives

  • Explore the cyber threat landscape for critical infrastructure.

  • Apply resilience frameworks to essential services.

  • Secure ICS, SCADA, and operational technologies (OT).

  • Design incident response and recovery strategies.

  • Comply with NIST, ISO, and national standards.

  • Analyze case studies of infrastructure cyberattacks.

  • Build long-term resilience in critical sectors.

Training Methodology

The course blends expert-led lectures, industrial cybersecurity labs, scenario-based simulations, and group workshops. Participants will apply concepts to real-world infrastructure challenges.

Target Audience

  • Critical infrastructure operators and managers.

  • Cybersecurity and OT security professionals.

  • Government and regulatory officials.

  • Risk and resilience officers in essential services.

Target Competencies

  • ICS and SCADA cybersecurity.

  • Risk and resilience management.

  • Incident response in critical sectors.

  • Regulatory compliance and governance.

Course Outline

Unit 1: Cyber Threats to Critical Infrastructure

  • Overview of global cyber risks to essential services.

  • Nation-state and criminal targeting of infrastructure.

  • Case studies of attacks on energy, water, and transport.

  • Importance of resilience planning.

Unit 2: Securing ICS, SCADA, and OT Systems

  • Vulnerabilities in operational technologies.

  • ICS and SCADA security best practices.

  • Network segmentation and access control.

  • Hands-on lab: OT security configurations.

Unit 3: Risk Management and Regulatory Compliance

  • NIST, ISO, and sector-specific standards.

  • Regulatory obligations for infrastructure providers.

  • Conducting infrastructure risk assessments.

  • Workshop: applying resilience frameworks.

Unit 4: Incident Response and Recovery in Infrastructure

  • Building incident response plans for OT environments.

  • Coordinating with national agencies during crises.

  • Recovery strategies after major cyber disruptions.

  • Tabletop simulation: infrastructure cyberattack.

Unit 5: Building Long-Term Infrastructure Resilience

  • Designing sustainable resilience frameworks.

  • Cross-sector collaboration and information sharing.

  • Future threats: AI, IoT, and quantum risks in OT.

  • Developing a roadmap for national cyber resilience.

Ready to safeguard essential services and infrastructure?
Join the Cybersecurity Resilience in Critical Infrastructure Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and gain the expertise to protect vital systems and strengthen national security.

Cybersecurity Resilience in Critical Infrastructure

The Cybersecurity Resilience in Critical Infrastructure Training Courses in Brussels equip professionals with the knowledge and practical skills to protect essential systems, maintain operational continuity, and mitigate cyber risks in critical sectors. Designed for cybersecurity managers, risk officers, IT executives, and compliance professionals, these programs focus on strengthening organizational resilience and safeguarding vital infrastructure against evolving cyber threats.

Participants explore the core principles of critical infrastructure cybersecurity, risk assessment, and resilience planning, including the protection of energy grids, transportation networks, water systems, healthcare facilities, and communication networks. The courses emphasize practical strategies for identifying vulnerabilities, implementing preventive controls, and developing robust incident response and recovery plans. Through case studies, simulation exercises, and interactive workshops, attendees gain hands-on experience in assessing threats, prioritizing mitigation measures, and ensuring continuity of operations under adverse conditions.

These training programs in Brussels blend theoretical frameworks with applied practice, covering topics such as threat intelligence integration, regulatory compliance, governance frameworks, and coordination between public and private stakeholders. Participants also learn to embed resilience principles into organizational policies, operational procedures, and cybersecurity governance, ensuring that critical infrastructure remains secure, reliable, and compliant with international standards.

Attending these training courses in Brussels offers the advantage of learning in a global hub for European governance, technology, and infrastructure policy, providing exposure to best practices and emerging trends in cybersecurity for essential services. By completing this specialization, participants emerge equipped to lead initiatives that enhance the resilience of critical infrastructure—reducing operational risks, protecting key assets, and ensuring that essential systems continue to operate safely and efficiently in an increasingly interconnected and threat-prone global environment.