Entry into ICS/OT Cybersecurity

Does anyone know, what is the best practical way to enter ICS/OT Cybersecurity field for a Control system professional ?

I have 20+ experience in hardware and software engineering for DCS, PLC systems but completely new in OT Cybersecurity field.

So, what is the best practical way to do that like the "good training course name", "good certification course" etc. It is purely OT cybersecurity and NOT "IT Cybersecurity"which is very vast.

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  • Great question Aji. Asked by many!   Learn. Network. Read. Gain experience. Learn. Attend events. Experiment(safely!). and learn....   

    Tripwire have a good intro page. There are many many others... https://www.tripwire.com/state-of-security/7-top-technical-resource-providers-ics-security-professionals

    Try the OPSec 210 courses - free - you will know the OT stuff so that helps a lot.  https://www.cisa.gov/ics-training-available-through-cisa

    Operational Security (OPSEC) for Control Systems (100W) - 1 hour
    Differences in Deployments of ICS (210W-1) – 1.5 hours
    Influence of Common IT Components on ICS (210W-2) – 1.5 hours
    Common ICS Components (210W-3) – 1.5 hours
    Cybersecurity within IT & ICS Domains (210W-4) – 1.5 hours
    Cybersecurity Risk (210W-5) – 1.5 hours
    Current Trends (Threat) (210W-6) – 1.5 hours
    Current Trends (Vulnerabilities) (210W-7) – 1.5 hours
    Determining the Impacts of a Cybersecurity Incident (210W-8) – 1.5 hours
    Attack Methodologies in IT & ICS (210W-9) – 1.5 hours
    Mapping IT Defense-in-Depth Security Solutions to ICS - Part 1 (210W-10) – 1.5 hours
    Mapping IT Defense-in-Depth Security Solutions to ICS - Part 2 (210W-11) – 1.5 hours
    Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Landscape for Managers (FRE2115) - 1 hour

    Then there are the ISA and the SANS courses which are amongst the most recognised but not low cost.

    There are many other training providers for lower cost - good search will finds them and look through LinkedIn. 

    Good luck. There are lots of mentors around to help.  We NEED more OT Cyber people.

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  • Great question Aji. Asked by many!   Learn. Network. Read. Gain experience. Learn. Attend events. Experiment(safely!). and learn....   

    Tripwire have a good intro page. There are many many others... https://www.tripwire.com/state-of-security/7-top-technical-resource-providers-ics-security-professionals

    Try the OPSec 210 courses - free - you will know the OT stuff so that helps a lot.  https://www.cisa.gov/ics-training-available-through-cisa

    Operational Security (OPSEC) for Control Systems (100W) - 1 hour
    Differences in Deployments of ICS (210W-1) – 1.5 hours
    Influence of Common IT Components on ICS (210W-2) – 1.5 hours
    Common ICS Components (210W-3) – 1.5 hours
    Cybersecurity within IT & ICS Domains (210W-4) – 1.5 hours
    Cybersecurity Risk (210W-5) – 1.5 hours
    Current Trends (Threat) (210W-6) – 1.5 hours
    Current Trends (Vulnerabilities) (210W-7) – 1.5 hours
    Determining the Impacts of a Cybersecurity Incident (210W-8) – 1.5 hours
    Attack Methodologies in IT & ICS (210W-9) – 1.5 hours
    Mapping IT Defense-in-Depth Security Solutions to ICS - Part 1 (210W-10) – 1.5 hours
    Mapping IT Defense-in-Depth Security Solutions to ICS - Part 2 (210W-11) – 1.5 hours
    Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Landscape for Managers (FRE2115) - 1 hour

    Then there are the ISA and the SANS courses which are amongst the most recognised but not low cost.

    There are many other training providers for lower cost - good search will finds them and look through LinkedIn. 

    Good luck. There are lots of mentors around to help.  We NEED more OT Cyber people.

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