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SEC600 - ICS Cybersecurity Course

Process control cybersecurity training for the DCS and PLC control room - 1 day in the classroom or 4 hours online, covering network architecture, access control, user IDs, and virus protection, finishing with a completion certificate.

1 day classroom or 4 hours onlineCompletion certificate included
Overview

Process Control Software, Hardware and Cyber Security

The SEC600 course teaches process control engineers, supervisors, managers, DCS/PLC technicians and operators, and laboratory technicians to secure industrial control systems against unauthorized access, hackers, and malicious attackers. Known formally as PiControl's Process Control Software, Hardware and Cyber Security course, SEC600 runs as 1 day of classroom training or 4 hours online, with no prerequisites required.

Modern process control systems must be protected against threats that can bring down an entire control network: viruses and worms, unauthorized personnel, competitors or contractors with temporary access, and gaps in user ID and password management. SEC600 walks through network architecture, access control for new and departing employees and contractors, control room and magnetic card access, and the security forms needed to get management sign-off, so control system management and staff can protect data, protect the control system, and keep operations safe and reliable.

Curriculum

What You Learn in the SEC600 ICS Cybersecurity Course

SEC600 focuses on the process control system security concepts that matter most in the control room, and helps staff the control systems team correctly so security is properly enforced at the plant. The course also discusses the security forms used to get signatures from various staff members for facilitating security enforcement - forms attendees can put to use at the plant immediately after the course.

The course covers the following topics.

Module 01 · 3 topics

Network architecture & security fundamentals

  • Industrial process control network architecture
  • The concept of L0 - L4 (levels of industrial process control networks)
  • Process control system security
Module 02 · 4 topics

Access control & personnel security

  • Password and user ID management, including handling of shared passwords, user accounts, and automatic password expiration
  • Protecting non-24-hour manned process control consoles
  • Control room access controls, DCS/PLC configuration access controls, and personnel security
  • Preventing unauthorized access
Module 03 · 4 topics

Protecting proprietary data & vendor considerations

  • Protecting proprietary data and intellectual property, including attorney reviews
  • Sharing a control room with different competing technologies
  • Satisfying licensor requirements regarding patents and proprietary technology
  • Protecting proprietary data from offices and control rooms
Module 04 · 6 topics

Threat management, remote access & audits

  • Virus patches and updates
  • Remote access security and control, plus remote process control support and monitoring
  • Developing security and control forms for management approval
  • Developing the required management approval authority for security and controls
  • Developing teams to manage process control systems and audits
  • How to conduct formal process control audits to ensure control system reliability

Once these topics are complete, control system management and staff have both the technical grounding and the ready-to-use forms needed to enforce security policy at the plant.

Who the Course Is For

SEC600 is built for the people responsible for process control system security in the plant: process control engineers, supervisors, managers, DCS/PLC technicians and operators, and laboratory technicians. There are no prerequisites, so the course is suitable for professionals at every level, including those new to process control systems or cybersecurity.

01

Process control engineers & supervisors

Learn to secure DCS/PLC network architecture and the L0-L4 model, and develop the security forms and management approval process needed to enforce policy at the plant.

02

DCS/PLC technicians & operators

Gain practical control room access, password, and user ID practices that prevent unauthorized access to DCS and PLC configuration on the console.

03

Managers & laboratory technicians

Build the vocabulary and judgment to protect proprietary data, satisfy licensor requirements, and justify cybersecurity investment to management, without needing to administer the network directly.

Bring your whole team

SEC600 also suits full teams from a single plant. Group participation works well when a plant is standing up a control systems security team or preparing for a formal process control audit, and companies use the course to build the signature-ready forms and approval authority security enforcement requires. Onsite corporate training is available on request so a team develops its security plan around its own control room.

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Certification & materials

Certification and Course Materials

SEC600 attendees receive a PiControl SEC600 Completion Certificate, which supports professional development records and can be added to a resume or LinkedIn profile. The course introduces concepts aligned with major standards such as NIST and IEC 62443 without functioning as a certification exam, and pairs the theory with security forms attendees can use directly at the plant to get management sign-off.

Engineers who want to pair cybersecurity awareness with control logic and instrumentation training often take SEC600 alongside PID100 or PiControl's DCS platform training, since those courses cover configuration and tuning while SEC600 ensures the systems they build stay protected.

  • Completion certificate
  • Ready-to-use security sign-off forms
  • Digital training materials & hand-outs
  • Control system audit checklist & procedures
  • Follow-up guidance
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FAQ

SEC600 Frequently Asked Questions

Short answers to the questions engineers ask most before enrolling in the SEC600 ICS cybersecurity course.

SEC600 runs as 1 day of classroom training or 4 hours online. The classroom format is instructor-led, and the online format is self-paced so staff can complete it around plant duties.
SEC600 is designed for process control engineers, supervisors, managers, DCS/PLC technicians/operators, and laboratory technicians involved in the operation, management, or security of process control systems.
No. SEC600 has no prerequisites and is suitable for professionals at every level, including those new to process control systems or cybersecurity.
You'll gain a strong understanding of process control system security, including network architecture, user access controls, preventing unauthorized access, securing proprietary data, and managing remote access security.
The L0 - L4 model represents the various levels of an industrial process control network. SEC600 covers each level and its role in maintaining secure communications and operations across the entire network.
SEC600 teaches best practices for managing user IDs, passwords, and access control policies, plus the importance of enforcing security measures to prevent unauthorized entry into the control room and DCS/PLC systems.
Participants receive security forms that can be used directly at the plant for enforcing security policies, such as signature sheets for staff members involved in security enforcement and audit procedures.
While courses like PID100 focus on configuration and tuning, SEC600 ensures those systems are protected from cyber risks, bridging the gap between technical performance and secure operations.
While not a certification course, SEC600 introduces core principles aligned with major standards and helps participants apply them in a practical industrial setting.
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Register for SEC600

Register for SEC600 to give your process control team the security concepts, access control practices, and ready-to-use forms needed to protect your DCS or PLC network, with a completion certificate on finishing. Online, 1-day classroom, and onsite formats are available, so teams in any location or time zone can start, or return to the full training catalog.

Questions: info@PiControlSolutions.com, Tel: (832) 495 6436.