Completed and thoroughly enjoyed it! Thank you Mike for generously sharing this course with the community. I have some IT Cybersecurity experience but still learnt a LOT, and it has made me want to keep learning about Cybersecurity in OT. Loved the practical advice, industry insights, real-world anecdotes and exercise walk-throughs to name a few. And in situations where there is no alternative, I think the idea of an Operations Engineer (or similar) also monitoring a SIEM is a great one!
Thank you for checking out the course, Matt! I'm really excited to hear that you found it really helpful and took a lot out of it. And thanks for sharing your thoughts with everyone!
Thanks for making it through to the end of the marathon, Josh! It means a lot that you took the time to do so and that you learned a lot from the course! Thanks again and for letting me know!
I'm glad it sounds like you liked this one, Encyclopedia! I'll be working on a bunch of stand alone content for UA-cam next and go from there. We'll have to see what the future brings!
Mr. Mike, as a 17-year-old from India deeply interested in OT Cybersecurity, I've been searching for quality content for 4 years. Your work stands out remarkably and has guided me through the complexities of ICS/OT Cybersecurity. I'm truly grateful for your insightful contributions. Could you also guide me on which Bachelor's course to select for an undergraduate degree in this field?
I'm glad you found the course and have found it helpful! There really aren't any truly dedicated Bachelor's degrees in ICS/OT (that I'm aware of) though I have talked with a few professors globally that are building programs. The SANS Technology Institute is the closest thing for me, though there could be others out there. Personally, I would focus on certifications like 62443 (and SANS if it is affordable), not that there is anything wrong with a Bachelor's. They just aren't as necessary in ICS/OT or IT.
That's a great question, TixRubber. Were you thinking OT for airports and related facilities or thinking of systems on aircraft? Or? Unfortuantely as with most niche OT environments, there is very little information out there. Some, but not a lot.
Completed and thoroughly enjoyed it! Thank you Mike for generously sharing this course with the community. I have some IT Cybersecurity experience but still learnt a LOT, and it has made me want to keep learning about Cybersecurity in OT. Loved the practical advice, industry insights, real-world anecdotes and exercise walk-throughs to name a few. And in situations where there is no alternative, I think the idea of an Operations Engineer (or similar) also monitoring a SIEM is a great one!
Thank you for checking out the course, Matt! I'm really excited to hear that you found it really helpful and took a lot out of it. And thanks for sharing your thoughts with everyone!
Finally completed the course. Coming from the IT world, I really needed this on the OT side. Thanks much Mike. Indeed a great course.
Thanks for watching, Jay, and making it all the way through the course!!! I'm glad you found it helpful!
2:08:07 made it to the end of this part and the other 10 parts. Thanks for putting this together Mike, I've learnt a lot!
Thanks for making it through to the end of the marathon, Josh! It means a lot that you took the time to do so and that you learned a lot from the course! Thanks again and for letting me know!
we need another great course Mr:Mike especially in OT pentesting
I'm glad it sounds like you liked this one, Encyclopedia! I'll be working on a bunch of stand alone content for UA-cam next and go from there. We'll have to see what the future brings!
Mr. Mike, as a 17-year-old from India deeply interested in OT Cybersecurity, I've been searching for quality content for 4 years. Your work stands out remarkably and has guided me through the complexities of ICS/OT Cybersecurity. I'm truly grateful for your insightful contributions. Could you also guide me on which Bachelor's course to select for an undergraduate degree in this field?
I'm glad you found the course and have found it helpful! There really aren't any truly dedicated Bachelor's degrees in ICS/OT (that I'm aware of) though I have talked with a few professors globally that are building programs. The SANS Technology Institute is the closest thing for me, though there could be others out there. Personally, I would focus on certifications like 62443 (and SANS if it is affordable), not that there is anything wrong with a Bachelor's. They just aren't as necessary in ICS/OT or IT.
@@utilsec thankyou for your valuable opinion sir, I'll definitely look for it.
Where can i learn aviation OT 😅
That's a great question, TixRubber. Were you thinking OT for airports and related facilities or thinking of systems on aircraft? Or? Unfortuantely as with most niche OT environments, there is very little information out there. Some, but not a lot.