Dear Mike, I didn't watch yet the whole course but I can say that you do a great job. You explain the very complex topic in a simple way which makes it easily understandable. Thank you
I really appreciate that, Tarik! That was my main goal in putting the course together was to keep it simple and practical. I'm happy to hear that came across! Thanks for checking it out! At least the parts you did! ;)
I'm glad to hear that it sounds that the course has been helpful, Starman Stew! And you can definitely submit viewing hours for CPE's! Thanks for checking it out!
Ive been an IT Director for 8 years. Essentially I do CISO/CIO role but also hands on systems administration/engineering. I've established friendships with people within several cyber security vendors and peers in similar fields and I've recently been told that I should go into OT, that I would be good at it. I actually didn't think about how it would be a separate field and that it had a name. I've been fascinated with it now and I'm learning as much as i can. Which is how i ended up here. However, I'm wondering if i need to learn about this first for a while or if i should just try to jump ship to OT now? I have never used most industrial technology. And that's going to be more of a learning curve i think than most of the security principals and technologies. Thank you if you read this.
Thank you sharing your background, Philip, and for checking out the course! If you don't have any experience in OT, I would caution you to take your time, learn and gain some hands-on experience where possible. For some ideas, check out my free Getting Started in ICS/OT Cyber Security for IT Professionals (github.com/@utilsec). And just another word of caution, not to dissuade you, but OT roles can typically pay less than IT roles so keep that in mind. If you are really passionate about ICS/OT cyber security, that's great, but the pay difference can be a bit of a shock to some trying to make the transition.
That makes me really happy to hear, LePoris! That's one of the main reasons I write the courses and share them here on UA-cam. As long as someone gets something out of the content, I consider it a win. Thanks for checking it out and letting me know!
We do talk about traditional OT protocols at a high level, but the main focus for the course is those versions that run over TCP/IP. There are a few examples we see though, such as with Profinet, communication in the PLC lab environment I have setup.
Hi, first of all thankyou for this great content and for your hardwork. I just started in this field and i wanna know how much growth is possible in this ( like beginners salary to maximum salar) especially in Canada
Thank you for checking out the videos and for the kind words! As far as particulars for salaries in your particular area, the best place I can suggest to go to are recruiters that know the particular market and can answer your specific questions. Salaries in ICS/OT cyber security can vary widely and, as a word of warning, be somewhat lower than their IT equivalents. I hope this helps!
Common ways for ICT/ot is attacked by adversaries, how it data can be stopped from going in it ,, control system vulnerability and safeguard measures, how attacker come in ics/ot ,it vs ot vs ics , ics vs scada ,
Dear Mike, I didn't watch yet the whole course but I can say that you do a great job. You explain the very complex topic in a simple way which makes it easily understandable. Thank you
I really appreciate that, Tarik! That was my main goal in putting the course together was to keep it simple and practical. I'm happy to hear that came across! Thanks for checking it out! At least the parts you did! ;)
Thank you for watching Part 2! If you like the video, please Like it and consider subscribing - thank you again!
Thank u for providing free resources mr Mike!
You're welcome, @@canaldoreno !
Dear Mike,
I didn't watch yet the whole course but I can say that you do a great job. You explain the very complex topic in a simple way which makes it easily understandable. Thank you
I really appreciate that, Tarik! That was my main goal in putting the course together was to keep it simple and practical. I'm happy to hear that came across! Thanks for checking it out! At least the parts you did! ;)
Learning loads 👨🏫 bring on part 3!
That's exactly what I want to hear, @joshs3832! Thanks for saying!
Hi Mike, appreciate the course and the recommended reading. Considering applying this to my CPE credits.
I'm glad to hear that it sounds that the course has been helpful, Starman Stew! And you can definitely submit viewing hours for CPE's! Thanks for checking it out!
Thanks for another great content and insight ….Learning and growing with each of your detail videos …moving to Part 3👏👍
Thanks for watching, @vb9145, and letting me know! I'm glad you're finding the videos helpful!
As someone who works in Medical Cybersecurity this really has my attention. 👍
I'm glad that you were able to find the content, Pataleno, and that it connected! Thanks for checking it out!
Really Loved it! The concepts were explained in such details and yet so lucidly!
I'm really glad to hear that it came across as intended! Thank you for watching the videos and for letting me know!
Ive been an IT Director for 8 years. Essentially I do CISO/CIO role but also hands on systems administration/engineering. I've established friendships with people within several cyber security vendors and peers in similar fields and I've recently been told that I should go into OT, that I would be good at it. I actually didn't think about how it would be a separate field and that it had a name. I've been fascinated with it now and I'm learning as much as i can. Which is how i ended up here. However, I'm wondering if i need to learn about this first for a while or if i should just try to jump ship to OT now? I have never used most industrial technology. And that's going to be more of a learning curve i think than most of the security principals and technologies. Thank you if you read this.
Thank you sharing your background, Philip, and for checking out the course! If you don't have any experience in OT, I would caution you to take your time, learn and gain some hands-on experience where possible. For some ideas, check out my free Getting Started in ICS/OT Cyber Security for IT Professionals (github.com/@utilsec). And just another word of caution, not to dissuade you, but OT roles can typically pay less than IT roles so keep that in mind. If you are really passionate about ICS/OT cyber security, that's great, but the pay difference can be a bit of a shock to some trying to make the transition.
Dear Mike,
Thank you for the excellent subject and easy presentation.
liked and subscribed
You're welcome, Mujtaba! I'm glad it sounds like you found the course videos helpful which is what I was aiming for!
Good stuff! I'm definitely a bit smarter on this topic now.
That makes me really happy to hear, LePoris! That's one of the main reasons I write the courses and share them here on UA-cam. As long as someone gets something out of the content, I consider it a win. Thanks for checking it out and letting me know!
Has we covered how to secure legacy protocols like modbus, DNP3 etc in OT environment with a detailed architecture?
We do talk about traditional OT protocols at a high level, but the main focus for the course is those versions that run over TCP/IP. There are a few examples we see though, such as with Profinet, communication in the PLC lab environment I have setup.
Hi, first of all thankyou for this great content and for your hardwork. I just started in this field and i wanna know how much growth is possible in this ( like beginners salary to maximum salar) especially in Canada
Thank you for checking out the videos and for the kind words! As far as particulars for salaries in your particular area, the best place I can suggest to go to are recruiters that know the particular market and can answer your specific questions. Salaries in ICS/OT cyber security can vary widely and, as a word of warning, be somewhat lower than their IT equivalents. I hope this helps!
Common ways for ICT/ot is attacked by adversaries, how it data can be stopped from going in it ,, control system vulnerability and safeguard measures, how attacker come in ics/ot ,it vs ot vs ics , ics vs scada ,
Thanks for adding, Sam!
Dear Mike,
I didn't watch yet the whole course but I can say that you do a great job. You explain the very complex topic in a simple way which makes it easily understandable. Thank you
I really appreciate that, Tarik! That was my main goal in putting the course together was to keep it simple and practical. I'm happy to hear that came across! Thanks for checking it out! At least the parts you did! ;)