- Trainer/in: Ruben Costa
focused on IoMT communication protocols.
- Trainer/in: Dimitris Koutras
The "Cybersecurity in Emerging Technologies for the Energy Network" course is a comprehensive training program designed to equip participants with the necessary skills to address cybersecurity challenges specific to the energy sector, particularly in the context of emerging technologies like IoT, blockchain, and AI. The course curriculum covers a wide range of topics, from the foundations of cyber threat intelligence and threat modeling to advanced topics like anomaly detection and the practical application of threat modeling and security investigation. Each module of the course includes both theoretical knowledge and practical exercises, utilizing advanced cybersecurity toolkits and software platforms to simulate real-world scenarios.
Microcredentials: 7
- Trainer/in: Ruben Costa
The seminar aims to provide critical infrastructure operators from the energy sector (power providers, transmission network operators, power plant operators, etc.) with an overview of threat intelligence and management. It allows the participants to analyse the known and unknown threats in the energy domain and determine a course of action to tackle them. Overall, this seminar provides participants with a solid foundation to effectively conduct threat analysis and defend against threats in energy network. They will be able to identify current attack techniques, proactively look for potential threats and take appropriate countermeasures to ensure the security of systems and data.
Trainers:
Dr. Stefan Schauer, Senior Scientist, Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT), stefan.schauer@ait.ac.at
Dr. Abdelkader Shaaban, Scientist, Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT), abdelkader.shaaban@ait.ac.at
Duration: 4h.
ECTS (microcredentials): 1.
- Trainer/in: Abdelkader Shaaban