MODULE DEVELOPED BY INGENJÖR4.0
Industrial Network Security
Start date
2025-10-06
Time commitment
Approx. 4 hours per week over
5 weeks (20 hours in total)
Please note
A minimum of 10 participants is required
for the module to start.

This module focus network security related concepts
This module address concepts of network security in the context of Industry 4.0, cyber-physical production systems, and connected industry. It provides learners with basic cyber-security definitions and models as well as an overview of current technologies used. The module covers data classification and standards used for risk analysis, encryption standards, public-key cryptography, digital signatures/certificates, redundancy, backup mechanisms, user authentication and biometric identification, risk and vulnerability assessment, and threat modeling.

The schedule
Starting date: 2025-10-06
Learning objectives
Understand and be able to apply in reference case-study applications the concepts and technologies of industrial network security related to user authentication, data encryption, firewalls, Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), Vulnerability Assessment & Penetration Testing (VAPT), Security Information, and Event Management (SIEM), etc.
Module structure
Learning material consist of recorded audio-visual lectures (2 to 4 lectures of 1-2h each), plus slides and other learning materials like book chapters, papers, links to instructional videos, and self-assessment tests.
Targeted participants
- Beginners interested in learning about basics of network security in cyber-physical systems and industry 4.0
Content
Time commitment
To complete this module, the participant is expected to schedule approximately 4 hours per week over 5 weeks (20 hours in total).
Important
Please note that a minimum of 10 participants is required for the module to start.
After applying to the program, please secure dates in your calendar to be able to join planned webinars and assure time available required for learning.
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