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News Release from: ISA:Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society | Subject: Networking conference
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 October 2007
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The ISA is to sponsor an Industrial Network Security Course at the Remote Monitoring and Networking Conference 2007 in Fort McDowell, Arizona
The ISA one-day course "Securing Industrial Networks: Cyber Protection for Automation, Control, and SCADA Systems" will be held in conjunction with Remote Monitoring and Networking 2007 at the Radisson Ft McDowell Resort and Casino in Fort McDowell This popular course focuses on computerised factory automation, process control, and SCADA networks, and their vulnerability to hackers, spies, and saboteurs
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 8 Aug 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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It will teach students the basics of cybersecurity, and how to apply it to their industrial networks.
The one-day educational programme, taught by Wayne Manges of Oak Ridge National Labs, will kickoff the event on Monday, 5 November.
The conference and exhibition will follow on Tuesday and Wednesday.
ISA training students receive free admission to the exhibit floor with their course registration.
Remote Monitoring and Networking 2007 focuses on the leading advances for the monitoring and management of distributed equipment and facilities, remote assets, automated process and system controls and device networks.
Large-scale users and industry experts will also speak on SCADA, security, control, automation, M2M, networking, telemetry and condition monitoring.
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