IEEE Expert New Module on Control System Cyber Security

March 12, 2009
Yesterday I taped an Expert Now module for IEEE Educational Activities on control system cyber security for industrial control systems. The module is an update to one I made based on the book chapter in Electric Power Substations Engineering – “Cyber Security of Substation Control and Diagnostic Systems”. This module addresses new developments and is applicable to electric power, water, oil/gas, chemicals, and manufacturing. It should be available by mid-May. Those interested can contact Jill Bagley, Continuing Education and eLearning Program Manager at IEEE Educational Activities.
Yesterday I taped an Expert Now module for IEEE Educational Activities on control system cyber security for industrial control systems. The module is an update to one I made based on the book chapter in Electric Power Substations Engineering – “Cyber Security of Substation Control and Diagnostic Systems”. This module addresses new developments and is applicable to electric power, water, oil/gas, chemicals, and manufacturing. It should be available by mid-May. Those interested can contact Jill Bagley, Continuing Education and eLearning Program Manager at IEEE Educational Activities. Her e-mail contact is [email protected]. If you feel this module is useful, I would be happy to provide more detailed awareness and training at your facilities.    Joe Weiss [email protected] (408) 253-7934

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