[OT (Manufacturing) Security] Master Class for the 4 Major Manufacturing Industries

As the digital transformation of the manufacturing industry accelerates, production facilities, control systems, and industrial networks are becoming increasingly connected to external systems. Along with this, the possibility of cyberattacks leading to production shutdowns, quality degradation, technology leaks, and safety accidents is also growing. The [OT (Manufacturing) Security] Master Class for 4 Major Manufacturing Industries is a course that examines OT security threats that can occur in the automotive, semiconductor, chemical, and food/pharmaceutical industries, focusing on real-world manufacturing site cases. Participants will understand how production processes and facility environments differ across each industry and systematically learn about key security threats, causes of accidents, and response strategies specific to each sector. The course covers a wide range of topics in a single program, including smart factory and supply chain security in the automotive industry, protection of core processes and technical information in the semiconductor industry, control systems and safety accident response in the chemical industry, and quality, hygiene, and GMP data protection in the food and pharmaceutical industries. Rather than simply listing complex technologies or attack techniques, the course explains "what problems can occur," "why they occur," and "how to respond on-site" in a way that is easy for even beginners to understand. Through this lecture, you can compare the characteristics of the four major manufacturing industries and the differences in OT security, and learn the basic direction of security inspections and accident response required at manufacturing sites.

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Course period 12 months

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What you will gain after the course

  • Understanding OT Security Characteristics by the Top 4 Manufacturing Industries

  • Identify major security threats occurring in the actual field

  • Acquiring knowledge on accident causes and response methods by industry

Downtime means loss! Mastering OT security for the 4 major manufacturing industries


What can you learn from this lecture?

  • OT environments in the automotive, semiconductor, chemical, food, and pharmaceutical industries

  • Major security threats and incident cases by industry

  • Security response methods applicable to manufacturing sites

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After completing the course, you will be able to

  • You can distinguish the OT security characteristics of the four major manufacturing industries.

  • You can identify major security threats and the causes of accidents by industry.

  • You can explain the basic response directions required for manufacturing sites.

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OT Security by Industry

Understanding the security characteristics of the four major manufacturing industries (semiconductors, automotive, chemical, and food/pharmaceuticals)

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Analysis of accident causes and practical response methods

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Who is this course right for?

  • Those who are learning manufacturing OT security for the first time

  • Working-level professionals in the automotive, semiconductor, chemical, food, and pharmaceutical sectors

  • Those who want to understand security threats and response methods in manufacturing sites

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  • No prior knowledge is required.

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