SCADA Cybersecurity Certificate

Guarding the Critical Infrastructure, Systems, and Processes

Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) is the system that monitors and controls critical infrastructure, processes, and other systems. SCADA is used in various industries and processes, including power generation and transmission, water treatment, transportation, pipelines, etc.

SCADA Cybersecurity protects and mitigates threats to the SCADA system, the critical infrastructure, processes, and related systems. The security courses in this graduate level certificate focus on SCADA Cybersecurity from a strategic perspective.

The certificate requires 15 graduate credit hours (as identified below). Prerequisites for registration are Post-Baccalaureate status, and networking experience or training. If a student does not have the networking background, then they must take IST-7040 (Data Communications and Networking) to fulfill the prerequisite. This Certificate requires students to complete three IST credits and twelve SEC credits from the list of core courses below. Students must maintain a 3.0 GPA in order to earn the certificate.

SCADA Cybersecurity Certificate Core Courses

IST 7060Project and Change Management

3

OR

IST 7100IT Policy and Strategy

3

SEC 6080Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Security

3

SEC 6082SCADA Architecture

3

SEC 6084SCADA Risk Management and Auditing

3

SEC 6086SCADA Security Awareness and Standards

3

NOTE: You must successfully complete one IST course (either IST 7060 or IST 7100) and all four SEC courses identified in the core courses to receive certification.