From the steam engine to the era of mass production, including automation through electronics, the industry has undergone many revolutions.
However, with the advent of digitalization, these advances have made the industrial sector more vulnerable to cyberattacks. The industry went from the 8th to the 2nd sector most affected by cyberattacks in 2021, thus becoming a priority target for cybercriminals.
This change highlights the growing importance of implementing robust cybersecurity measures to protect infrastructures and their sensitive data, in an increasingly connected environment.
As part of our collaboration with information systems directors (ISDs) and production engineers, we have implemented a participatory approach for the development of training content intended for automation engineers and line operators in the industry.
Our modules, designed to raise awareness of cybersecurity best practices, are regularly reviewed during working meetings. These co-construction sessions allow us to refine the training scripts, ensuring that they reflect real working conditions and respond to frequently encountered risks.
We have developed a series of training courses aimed at raising awareness among line operators and automation engineers through teaching methods adapted to each profile:
For line operators:
We offer short-format interactive videos, known as micro-learning. These modules are designed to be both fun and informative, including:
– Risk simulation,
– Educational challenge activity,
– Explanation and good practice,
For automation engineers:
We offer explanatory videos that are rich in content and anchored in real-world situations. These videos aim to provide an in-depth understanding of automated systems, highlighting the specific risks in their environment and strategies to manage them effectively.
These distinct approaches ensure that each group receives training tailored to their specific needs, thus promoting a better understanding and practical application of cybersecurity knowledge.