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The Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Cybersecurity course in Budapest is a specialized training course designed to help professionals secure critical infrastructure from cyber threats.

Budapest

Fees: 5900
From: 22-12-2025
To: 26-12-2025

Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Cybersecurity

Course Overview

Industrial Control Systems (ICS) and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) environments power critical infrastructure, from energy and water to manufacturing and transportation. However, these systems are increasingly targeted by cyberattacks that can disrupt essential services and cause significant damage.

This Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Cybersecurity Training Course provides participants with practical frameworks and tools to secure OT systems. It covers ICS vulnerabilities, SCADA architecture, incident response, and compliance with international standards.

Through hands-on labs, simulations, and case studies, participants will develop the expertise to mitigate risks and safeguard critical infrastructure.

Course Benefits

  • Understand ICS and SCADA cyber risks.

  • Apply best practices for OT security.

  • Strengthen defense against nation-state and criminal threats.

  • Align ICS security with global standards.

  • Improve resilience and incident response in industrial settings.

Course Objectives

  • Explore the fundamentals of ICS and SCADA systems.

  • Identify vulnerabilities and attack vectors in OT environments.

  • Apply layered defense strategies to ICS networks.

  • Develop incident response and recovery plans for ICS.

  • Understand compliance with NIST, IEC, and ISO standards.

  • Analyze real-world ICS attack case studies.

  • Build long-term resilience for industrial infrastructure.

Training Methodology

The course blends expert-led lectures, technical labs, OT simulations, and group workshops. Participants will apply concepts directly to simulated ICS environments.

Target Audience

  • ICS and SCADA operators.

  • OT and IT cybersecurity professionals.

  • Risk managers in critical infrastructure.

  • Government and regulatory officers.

Target Competencies

  • ICS and SCADA security.

  • Operational technology risk management.

  • Industrial cyber incident response.

  • Compliance with international frameworks.

Course Outline

Unit 1: Introduction to ICS and SCADA Cybersecurity

  • Overview of ICS and SCADA environments.

  • Differences between IT and OT security.

  • Cyber risks to industrial control systems.

  • Case studies of ICS cyberattacks.

Unit 2: ICS Vulnerabilities and Threat Landscape

  • Common ICS and SCADA vulnerabilities.

  • Attack vectors: malware, insider threats, remote access.

  • Nation-state and criminal targeting of OT.

  • Hands-on exercise: mapping vulnerabilities.

Unit 3: Securing ICS and SCADA Networks

  • Network segmentation and defense-in-depth.

  • Authentication, encryption, and monitoring in OT.

  • Security tools for ICS environments.

  • Lab: configuring ICS network defenses.

Unit 4: Incident Response and Compliance

  • Incident response frameworks for OT.

  • NIST, IEC 62443, and ISO/IEC 27019 standards.

  • Developing ICS-specific recovery plans.

  • Simulation: industrial cyber incident response.

Unit 5: Building Long-Term ICS Resilience

  • Designing sustainable ICS security programs.

  • Workforce training and awareness in OT.

  • Future risks: IoT, AI, and supply chain threats.

  • Roadmap for industrial cyber resilience.

Ready to secure industrial systems and critical infrastructure?
Join the Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Cybersecurity Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and gain the expertise to defend operational technology and strengthen resilience.

Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Cybersecurity

The Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Cybersecurity Training Courses in Budapest provide professionals with the specialized knowledge and practical skills required to protect critical industrial environments from cyber threats. These programs are designed for engineers, cybersecurity specialists, operations managers, and risk professionals responsible for safeguarding supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, distributed control systems (DCS), programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and other operational technology (OT) infrastructures. Participants learn how to secure interconnected industrial processes while maintaining safety, reliability, and continuous operational performance.

The training explores core principles of ICS cybersecurity, including threat modeling in industrial settings, segmentation of OT and IT networks, ICS-specific vulnerability management, and secure configuration of industrial control devices and communication protocols. Through case studies and hands-on exercises, participants examine real-world attack methods targeting industrial systems, including ransomware affecting production environments, unauthorized device manipulation, and supply chain compromises. The curriculum emphasizes understanding system dependencies, human-machine interface security, and the integration of monitoring and intrusion detection solutions tailored to industrial operations.

These ICS and OT security programs in Budapest also highlight the importance of governance, operational resilience, and coordinated response planning. Participants learn to establish security policies that align with safety requirements, regulatory expectations, and long-term infrastructure reliability goals. Attention is given to cross-team collaboration between security, engineering, and operations personnel to ensure that protective measures enhance—rather than disrupt—industrial performance.

Attending these training courses in Budapest offers participants a dynamic international learning environment enriched by expert instruction and peer exchange. The city’s growing engagement in digital transformation and industrial innovation provides a valuable backdrop for exploring modern ICS security challenges and solutions. Upon completion, participants will be equipped to evaluate ICS security risks, implement effective protective controls, and support resilient and secure industrial operations in a rapidly evolving cyber threat landscape.