About the ICS/SCADA: ICS Network Security | Cyber Security Certifications
The ICS/SCADA Cyber Security Training Course is a hands-on training that teaches the foundation of security and defending architectures from attacks. Students will learn to think like a hacker to protect their organizations from attacks commonly conducted against ICSs.
Course Information
What You Will Learn
Course Curriculum
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SCADA Systems personnel and Business System Analysts who support SCADA interfaces.
System Administrators, Engineers, and other IT professionals who are administering, patching, securing SCADA, and/or ICS
This course is designed for IT professionals who manage or direct their organization’s IT infrastructure and are responsible for establishing and maintaining information security policies, practices, and procedures.
- Linux operating system fundamentals, including basic command line usage.
- Conceptual knowledge of programming/scripting.
- Solid grasp of essential networking concepts (OSI model, TCP/IP, networking devices, and transmission media).
- Understanding of basic security concepts (e.g., malware, intrusion detection systems, firewalls, and vulnerabilities).
- Familiarity with network traffic inspection tools (Wireshark, TShark, or TCPdump) is highly recommended.
ICS/Scada iLearn package includes:
- One year access to training videos from master trainer
- Six months access to ilabs
- One year access to ecourseware
- Exam voucher
- Certificate of completion
Number of questions: 75
Duration: 2 Hours
Availability: EC-Council Exam Portal
Test-Format: MCQ
What Our Learners Say
As someone new to ICS/SCADA cybersecurity, I was worried the material would be over my head. The instructors broke down industrial cyber security course step by step, and support from Profice advisors made the whole certification process smooth.
Well-organized, practical training. The path into ICS/SCADA cybersecurity was clearly explained step by step, and the practice exams before the ICS/SCADA Cybersecurity test made a real difference to my confidence.
This course sharpened skills I already had in ICS/SCADA cybersecurity and filled in the gaps around industrial cyber security course. My team lead noticed the difference within weeks of me completing ICS/SCADA Cybersecurity.
The ICS/SCADA: ICS Network Security | Cyber Security course gave me a structured path into industrial cyber security course, with hands-on labs that made ICS/SCADA cybersecurity concepts click. I passed the ICS/SCADA Cybersecurity exam on my first attempt and felt genuinely job-ready.
I compared a few providers before choosing Profice for ICS/SCADA Cybersecurity, and I'm glad I did. The industrial cyber security course content was up to date with current ICS/SCADA cybersecurity threats, and the support team answered every question fast.
Career Opportunities After Cybersecurity Training
An OT security engineer protects industrial control systems where uptime and safety come first. The ICS/SCADA course builds the specialised skills these environments require.
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An industrial cybersecurity consultant advises critical-infrastructure operators on securing plants and networks. ICS/SCADA training provides the OT-specific expertise.
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A critical-infrastructure security analyst monitors and defends utilities and industrial systems. The ICS/SCADA course covers the protocols and threats unique to OT.
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Frequently Asked Questions
OT environments prioritise uptime and physical safety over confidentiality, use different protocols (e.g. Modbus, DNP3), and often can't be patched or rebooted like standard IT systems — this course addresses those specific challenges.
Security professionals working with or moving into critical infrastructure, utilities, manufacturing, or industrial environments.
A general IT security background is helpful; specific OT/engineering experience isn't required to start.
Yes — the skills covered support recognised critical infrastructure and OT security standards relevant to regulated industries globally.
Yes — the course includes practical labs simulating real industrial control system environments and attack scenarios.