IT Survival Basics for I&C Personnel (TS14)
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Length: 5 days
CEU Credits: 3.5
This course will provide I&C personnel with a basic understanding of IT concepts and technology including Ethernet networking, switches, routers, servers, PCs and firewalls, as well as wireless Ethernet networks and TCP/IP communications. The student will learn how to configure them and how cyber security is applied to protect them.
Upon completion of this course, individuals will have a familiarity with basic IT concepts and technology which will enable them to effectively collaborate and communicate with IT personnel and perform basic IT functions essential in a modern plant and with modern control systems technology.
You will be able to:
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Configure a switch for VLANs, Quality of Service
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Explain typical basic settings found in modern switches
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Configure a basic firewall rule set for plant applications
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Select the appropriate settings for ‘hardening’ a PC
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Configure the security settings for Wireless Ethernet
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Configure IP and Ethernet addresses and subnet masks
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Perform a security scan of a computer
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Configure a fault-tolerant switched LAN
You will cover:
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Ethernet communications
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Ethernet switch technology and configuration
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Setting up VLAN and QoS configurations
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ARP and DHCP protocols that make Ethernet LANs work
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IPv4 addressing and subnet configuration
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TCP and UDP port numbers
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TCP and UDP protocols and message delivery
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Ethernet-based Industrial Protocol standards
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Insecure legacy Microsoft networking functions
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Microsoft Active Directory in a plant environment
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Firewalls and how they can be applied in a plant environment
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Controlling communications with routers in a plant environment
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Vulnerability scanning and tools
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IEEE 802.11 WLANs and wireless security configuration
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Defense-in-depth architectures
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Network intrusion detection technology for the plant
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Secure use of portable devices and media
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Hardening of PCs and servers
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Virtual computers, servers and networks
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Patching, updating and maintaining security
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Remote access to plant systems
Lab and Classroom Exercises:
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Using Wireshark to “sniff” and analyze Ethernet traffic
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Configuring a DHCP server
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Configure IP addresses and subnet masks on PCs
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Configuring a VLAN using switches
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Configuring a fault-tolerant Ethernet ring
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Setting up a wireless router with security
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Configuring a network monitor
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Hardening a Windows PC configuration
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Using a vulnerability scanner
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Using Virtualization technology
Who should attend?
I&C Technicians - Control system engineers - I&C Managers - I&C Maintenance personnel
Recommended Course Prerequisites
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General familiarity with PCs and Windows OS
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Basic DC electronic/electrical circuit knowledge
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Upcoming offerings for this course:
09/30/2013
IT Survival Basics for the I&C Technician (TS14) - NC
ISA Headquarters
Research Triangle Park, NC US
10/21/2013
IT Survival Basics for the I&C Technician (TS14) - CA
Pickwick Gardens Conference Center By Sodexho
Burbank, CA US
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