Cybersecurity for the Energy Sector: Navigating the Digital Turbulence
| Start Date | End Date | Venue | Fees (US $) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cybersecurity for the Energy Sector: Navigating the Digital Turbulence | 14 Jun 2026 | 18 Jun 2026 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | $ 4,500 | Register |
| Cybersecurity for the Energy Sector: Navigating the Digital Turbulence | 06 Sept 2026 | 10 Sept 2026 | Doha, Qatar | $ 4,500 | Register |
| Cybersecurity for the Energy Sector: Navigating the Digital Turbulence | 11 Oct 2026 | 15 Oct 2026 | Riyadh, KSA | $ 3,900 | Register |
Cybersecurity for the Energy Sector: Navigating the Digital Turbulence
| Start Date | End Date | Venue | Fees (US $) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cybersecurity for the Energy Sector: Navigating the Digital Turbulence | 14 Jun 2026 | 18 Jun 2026 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | $ 4,500 |
| Cybersecurity for the Energy Sector: Navigating the Digital Turbulence | 06 Sept 2026 | 10 Sept 2026 | Doha, Qatar | $ 4,500 |
| Cybersecurity for the Energy Sector: Navigating the Digital Turbulence | 11 Oct 2026 | 15 Oct 2026 | Riyadh, KSA | $ 3,900 |
Introduction
The emergence of smart energy and power infrastructures represents an integral part of the modern civilization system. These critical infrastructures rely on digital measurements, digital connectivity, and industrial control systems for sustainable, efficient operations that fuel important functions of human lifestyles. This training course aims to address the functions and components of the intelligent energy and power assets and its cyber representation in the digital information world. It also highlights the associated cyber-physical security and safety exposures to develop practical, resilient integrated solutions that answer asset stewardship challenges when the rate of digital technology change is outrunning organizational capabilities on policy, regulation, and compliance. This will help manage the implications of the ever-growing role that digital technologies continue to play in the energy and power industry. The training course also offers useful insights into the proactive risk management of cybersecurity threats as well as the organizational culture, operational processes, and worker behavioral aspects influencing the digital workplace environment as our cities evolve into becoming smarter. Thus, it focuses on digitalizing safely capitalizing on modern, holistic cyber-physical security paradigms.
Objectives
- Analyze the energy sector using a system-based approach
- Proactively predict cybersecurity exposures and risks
- Apply design thinking to create intrinsically secure and safe systems
- Recognize emerging technology trends and implications
- Effectively formulate cybersecurity strategy, policy, and compliance
By the end of this course, the participants will learn to:
Training Methodology
This training course will utilize a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension, and retention of the information and innovative methods presented. This includes the presentation of theoretical concepts, team and individual exercises, case study analyses, educational videos, and real-life applications. The participants in this training course will receive thorough training on the subjects covered by the outline. Also, they will be acquainted with the design of secure data and information flow and control models.
Who Should Attend?
This course is intended for professionals working with critical digital infrastructures, such as the energy and power industry. This course is suitable for a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
- HSSE Specialists
- Business Analysts
- IT and OT Specialists
- Technical Professionals in the Energy and Power sector
- Energy Professionals who want to learn effective methods for cyber-physical asset stewardship
- Senior Corporate Leaders, Managers, Department Heads, and Supervisors in the Energy and Power Sector
Course Outline
Day 1: GLOBAL ENERGY
- Energy Outlook
- Energy Scale
- The Energy Supply Chain
- Critical Infrastructure
- Nature of Threats
Day 2: INTEGRATED PHYSICAL-CYBER SECURITY
- Roots of the Problem
- Components of Cybersecurity System
- Security Framework
- Security exposures for the Energy Sector
- Cybersecurity vs. Physical Security
Day 3: DEFENSE STRATEGIES AND RISK MANAGEMENT
- Security Culture for Smart Energy
- Security Engineering
- Hardening Supply Chain for Distributed
- Long-Term Resiliency
- Risk Management in Energy Context
Day 4: IMPLICATIONS FROM ENERGY TECHNOLOGY TRENDS
- Digital Energy Intensity
- Digital Energy Maturity
- Digital Transformation
- Internet of Energy
- Remote and Autonomous Operation
Day 5: ENERGY WORKPLACE OF THE FUTURE
- Remote Incident Command Center
- Digital Policies
- Cybersecurity for Contractors and Subcontractors
- Double-Deep Energy Workforce
- Digital Savvy Education

