Scada and Industrial Computing Applications Training
Commitment | 5 days, 7-8 hours a day. |
Language | English |
How To Pass | Pass all graded assignments to complete the course. |
User Ratings | Average User Rating 4.8 See what learners said |
Price | $3,295.00 |
Delivery Options | Instructor-Led Onsite, Online, and Classroom Live |
Course Overview
Scada and Industrial Computing Applications Training Course – Hands-on
SCADA and Industrial Computing systems managers are at a crossroads, tempted by new developments in technology but cautious because of their mission-critical responsibility. This three-day Scada and Industrial Computing Applications Training seminar program is designed to present SCADA and Industrial Computing personnel with a clear understanding of just how their environment is being redefined as a result of revolutionary changes in supporting technology.
The objective of this Scada and Industrial Computing Applications Training seminar is to provide an intensive, systematic treatment of classical solutions and new developments in SCADA technology, and deliver a thoroughly up-to-date view of emerging trends in this critical industry segment.
Scada and Industrial Computing Applications Training Course – Customize it
- We can adapt this training course to your group’s background and work requirements at little to no added cost.
- If you are familiar with some aspects of this training course, we can omit or shorten their discussion.
- We can adjust the emphasis placed on the various topics or build the training around the mix of technologies of interest to you (including technologies other than those included in this outline).
- If your background is nontechnical, we can exclude the more technical topics, include the topics that may be of special interest to you (e.g., as a manager or policy-maker), and present the training course in manner understandable to lay audiences.
Scada and Industrial Computing Applications Training Course – Audience/Target Group
The target audience for this training course:
• Incident responders
• Forensic investigators
• Threat operation analysts
• Incident responders needing to quickly address system security breaches
• Threat operations analysts seeking a better understanding of network based malware and attacks
• Those individuals who want to learn what malicious network activity looks like and how to identify it
Advanced Architecting on AWS Training Course – Class Prerequisites
The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this training course are:
- Attended Architecting on AWS Training Course
- Achieved AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate
Scada and Industrial Computing Applications Training Course – Objectives:
Upon completing this training course, learners will be able to meet these objectives:
This course includes a hands-on workshop component, in which students have opportunity to explore some of the important concept features of the Modbus SCADA protocol and view/analyze its operational features. If the hands-on activity is impractical due to lack of computers, students will be guided through an in-class demonstration of the workshop elements, and be left with software to replicate the hands-on part of the course on their own time.
Course Syllabus
Scada and Industrial Computing Applications Training – Course Content
Introduction
• Summary Features of Industrial Computing Applications
• A Prototype View of SCADA Systems
• SCADA, PLC and DCS Compared
• Networked Computing Issues that Apply to SCADA
• Data Communications and Computing Vocabulary Review
Telecommunications Services and Link Protocols
• Types of SCADA Networks
• Communications Media and Signals
• Wireless Systems Concepts
• Modem Types and Features
• Functions and Examples of Data Communications Protocols
• Error Detection and Control Methods
Local Area Networks in The Master Station and in The Field
• Ethernet Networks and Configurations
• Industrial Adaptations to Ethernet
• Hub-Oriented LAN Configurations
• Intelligent and Switching Hubs
• LAN Connectivity; Bridges, Routers and Switches
• Solving Distance and Capacity Problems With Full Duplex Ethernet
Principles of The TCP/IP Architecture
• Features of The Internet Computing Architecture
• Key Elements of The Internet Protocol
• Transmission Control Protocol Concepts
• Web-Based Industrial Computing Applications
Reliability, Redundancy and Safety Issues
• Reliability and Availability Definitions
• System Reliability Models
• Failure Modes
• Intrinsic Safety and Electrical Hazards
Features of the RTU
• Data Representation Formats
• Real Time Operations; Requirements and Features
• Role and Typical Features of the RTU
• Packaging Issues and Designs
PLCs and Industrial Computers
• Open- and Closed-Loop Control Concepts
• Relay Logic and Ladder Diagrams
• Programmable Logic Controllers
• The Fieldbus/Modbus Architecture
• Ethernet Industrial Protocol (Ethernet/IP)
Instrument and Equipment Interfaces
• Traditional Computer Interfaces
• Balanced and Unbalanced Wiring Configurations
• RS-485 Bus Architecture Features
• Cross-Over Cables
• Analog Interfaces and Instrument Concepts
Features of the MTU/HMI
• Classical Role of The Master Terminal Unit
• A Vital Component: The Human Machine Interface
• Graphical Display Developments
• Wall Systems; Map Boards and Projection Systems
• HMI/MMI Presentation Sampler
Security
• Sampler of Industrial Security Incidents
• Points of Vulnerability
• Overview of Encryption and Firewalls
• Access Control and Intrusion Detection
• Unique Challenges of Wireless
Data Historian/Backend Systems
• Client/Server Concepts and Features
• Intranet Systems; Configurations and Applications
• System Modeling and Trend Analysis
• Data Warehousing; Archival Information Retrieval
• Open Systems; Concepts and Scope
Planning and Managing SCADA Projects
• Phases of a SCADA Project
• Specifications; Alternative Strategies
• Alternatives in Procurement
• Implementation and Commissioning
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I got a lot out of the real world scenarios presented in class. Brian