CSEC
466:
Critical Infrastructure and Control Systems Cybersecurity
This course is an introduction to the cybersecurity challenges for control systems present in industry, homes and traditional businesses such as manufacturing. Topics covered include the design and setup of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, Distributed Control Systems (DCS), and Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) systems. As these systems are typically designed without any intrinsic security mechanism, we will study the challenges of protecting them and how to employ a defense-in-depth methodology to secure them. This class will focus on the security risks of critical infrastructure systems (such as Electrical, Pipelines, Water/Wastewater and transportation) and methods to protect them.
CSEC 440 or NET 477 is a prerequisite for this class.
Spring 2023-2024
Section:
601
Class number:
35259
Meeting time:
M
1:30PM
-
4:45PM
Location:
CDM 00202
at
Loop Campus
Section:
610
Class number:
35262
Meeting time:
-
Location:
Online: Async
Winter 2022-2023
Section:
820
Class number:
30656
Meeting time:
-
Location:
Online: Async
Spring 2021-2022
Section:
610
Class number:
37053
Meeting time:
-
Location:
Online: Async (Sync-Option)
Section:
630
Class number:
37063
Meeting time:
Tu
1:30PM
-
4:45PM
Location:
Online: Sync
Spring 2020-2021
Section:
601
Class number:
30043
Meeting time:
TuTh
1:30PM
-
3:00PM
Location:
Online: Sync
Section:
610
Class number:
30032
Meeting time:
-
Location:
Online: Sync