ICS410 and A&ECS | SANS ICS Concepts

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
  • In this concept overview, we are joined by Justin Searle, a Director at InGuardians and a Senior SANS Instructor. Justin is the author of the SANS ICS410 course and the hosted Accessing and Exploiting Control Things class. He is joining us today to help us understand who should take these classes and what students will learn.
    If you enjoy this video, and the topics we cover in the SANS ICS concept overviews, be sure to like and subscribe to this channel. Leave a comment if you have a question about this topic or suggestions for future content.
    Script by Don C. Weber (@cutaway) Certified SANS Instructor and Cutaway Security, LLC . and Justin Searle (@meeas), Senior SANS Instructor and InGuardians, Inc.
    References
    Justin Searle's Twitter: / meeas
    InGuardians: inguardians.com/
    ControlThings.io: www.controlthi...
    ControlThings.io Github: github.com/Con...
    ControlThings.io Training: www.controlthi...
    Don's Social Media:
    Twitter: / cutaway
    LinkedIn: / cutaway
    Cutaway Security: / cutaway-security-llc
    CutSec Twitter: / cutawaysecurity
    SANS ICS Training:
    ICS410: ICS/SCADA Security Essentials - www.sans.org/c...
    ICS418: ICS Security Essentials for Managers - www.sans.org/c...
    ICS456: Essentials for NERC Critical Infrastructure Protection - www.sans.org/c...
    ICS515: ICS Visibility, Detection, and Response - www.sans.org/c...
    ICS612: ICS Cybersecurity In-Depth - www.sans.org/c...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @Kayaz48
    @Kayaz48 Рік тому

    Do you talk about the SANS ICS HyperEncabulator in your training at all and how to apply it to regressive suppressive de penetration of the sided-fumbling problem?

  • @jimlassiter749
    @jimlassiter749 Рік тому

    Mine is the 2nd comment which is worth almost twice to nearly double the amount as the first comment!