G.M. International in cooperation with TVC Functional Safety Services is pleased to recommend the TÜV Rheinland CyberSecurity Training Program, a unique opportunity to provide evidence of competency in CyberSecurity from an internationally recognized organisation.
This course provides participants with a basic understanding of cybersecurity fundamentals so as to be equipped to better understand the principles and practices introduced in the advanced IACS Cybersecurity Risk Assessment training course according to IEC 62443 or the IEC 62443-4 Cybersecurity Component course of the TÜV Rheinland CyberSecurity Training Program.
Successful completion of the full certificate program, completion of the fundamentals course and exam and either the Security Risk Assessment or Component course and exam, will result in the award of the CySec Specialist (TÜV Rheinland) certificate.
This award demonstrates competency with respect to either assessing and specifying Industrial Automation Control and Safety System (IACS) Security or product security and provides a skill set enabling staff to fulfill responsibilities and to perform activities to recognised standards of competence, in order to reduce the risk of a successful cyber-attack, satisfy legal and regulatory requirements and meet the organisation’s system security and business objectives.
The CySec Specialist (TÜV Rheinland) certificate program demonstrates competency with respect to assessing and specifying Industrial Automation Control and Safety System (IACS) Security and provides a skill set enabling staff to fulfill responsibilities and to perform activities to recognised standards of competence, in order to reduce the risk of a successful cyber-attack, satisfy legal and regulatory requirements and meet the organisation’s system security and business objectives.
The course is intended for Functional, Process and Technical Safety Engineers, Control and Instrument Engineers and Managers, Process Engineers, Operations personnel and managers, maintenance staff, consultants, advisors and persons involved in management, engineering, operations and safety of process operations as well as persons with PH&RA experience and who are currently involved process hazard and risk analysis, and will be required to take part in the Security Risk Assessments and Cybersecurity requirements specification.