
The following is the list of all training courses available. Only the latest version is available for new participants. You may have taken a previous version, you can still access.
ISA Official courses are agnostic and does not endorse any technology or methodology. ISA/IEC-62443 is a complex compound of nearly 20 documents to date, and hard to understand and interpret correctly by simply reading.
There are a lot of different ideas about how industrial cybersecurity has to be managed, misinterpretation of the ISA/IEC-62443, and how it relates to safety. If you are a plant engineer and needs to develop a career in industrial security, this is a must-do certificate program.
If you are looking to understand the many requirements within the many documents and avoid getting lost in the effort, the official ISA training courses are the best choice. Organizations won’t be able to implement the series of ISA-IEC-62443 standards correctly if people don’t understand the concepts and requirements.
IC00 – Guide and Description of the Professional Certificate Program
Provides a comprehensive guide to understanding the ISA/IEC-62443 professional certification program, its associated courses, the differences between “certificate” and “certification,” and how to become a certified expert.
IC00 – GuĂa y descripciĂłn del programa de certificaciĂłn profesional.
¿Cómo convertirse en experto? Descripción de cada uno de los certificados profesionales por cada rol. Requerimientos para obtener la certificación profesional. Diferencias entre “Certificate” y “Certification”.
IC32 – ‎Using the ISA/IEC-62443 Standard to Secure Control Systems.
This course introduces the foundational concepts, terminology, and models of the ISA/IEC-62443 series, equipping participants with the knowledge to protect Industrial Automation and Control Systems (IACS).
IC32 is particularly good at explaining the fundamentals of ISA/IEC-62443 series of standards, how the series is organized and requirements. This is the first stage in becoming a Certified Expert and required to continue with the other three training courses within the program.
This is the starting point in developing a professional career in industrial security and cybersecurity. At the end of this course, you will be eligible to earn the Certificate N° 1 “ISA/IEC 62443 Cybersecurity Fundamentals Specialist”.
IC32 EN 6v00 – ‎Using the ISA/IEC-62443 Standard to Secure Control Systems
The fundamentals for IACS Cybersecurity with concepts, models and definitions for assets owners, service providers, and product manufacturers.
IC32 EN 5v13 – ‎Using the ISA/IEC-62443 Standard to Secure Control Systems
The fundamentals for IACS Cybersecurity with concepts, models and definitions for assets owners, service providers, and product manufacturers.
IC32 EN 5v12 – ‎Using the ISA/IEC-62443 Standard to Secure Control Systems.
The fundamentals for IACS Cybersecurity with concepts, models and definitions for assets owners, service providers, and product manufacturers.
IC33 – Assessing the Cybersecurity of New or Existing IACS Systems.
This course dives into the first phase of the ISA/IEC-62443 cybersecurity lifecycle, equipping participants to perform thorough vulnerability assessments and cyber risk evaluations in both new and legacy industrial systems.
The most critical activity in securing IACS and protecting the plant is to perform an accurate and meaningful risk assessment. The main objective is to identify realistic risk and taking good decisions to mitigating them.
In order to take good decisions, the particular risk assessment method to be used must meet specific RAGAGEP based requirements. There are some different methods that meet those requirements. At the end of the course, we teach one of these methods.
This is a fundamental step in advancing your industrial cybersecurity professional career. At the end of this course, you will be eligible to earn the Certificate N° 2 “ISA/IEC 62443 Cybersecurity Risk Assessment Specialist”.
IC33 EN 3v11 – Assessing the Cybersecurity of New or Existing IACS Systems
The first phase in the IACS Cybersecurity Lifecycle for assets owners and service providers.
IC33 EN 3v00 – Assessing the Cybersecurity of New or Existing IACS Systems.
‎The first phase in the Industrial Systems Cybersecurity (IACS – defined in ‎‎ISA‎‎/IEC-62443-1-1) lifecycle consists of identifying and documenting industrial…
IC34 – IACS Cybersecurity Design & Implementation.
This course covers the second phase of the ISA/IEC-62443 cybersecurity lifecycle. It focuses on designing and implementing tailored cybersecurity architectures for both new and legacy industrial systems.
After completing the detailed risk assessment and taking good decisions, the results need to be converted into a detailed design for safety and security. After the detailed design is completed the implementation of security on an existing system, or the construction of secure-by-design new system requires method and planning. This phase ends with cybersecurity acceptance testing.
Learn how to interpret the requirements found on the multiple ISA/IEC-62443 series of standards, and learn how these works together in order to achieve safety and security goals. This training course has both theoretical and practical exercises.
This is a fundamental step in advancing your industrial cybersecurity professional career. At the end of this course, you will be eligible to earn the Certificate N° 3 “ISA/IEC 62443 Cybersecurity Design Specialist”.
IC34 EN 3v02 – IACS Cybersecurity Design & Implementation.
The second phase in the IACS Cybersecurity Lifecycle for assets owners and service providers.
IC34 EN 3v00 – IACS Cybersecurity Design & Implementation.
‎The second phase in the Industrial Systems Cybersecurity Lifecycle (IACS – defined in ISA/IEC-62443-1-1) focuses on activities associated with the…
IC37 – IACS Cybersecurity Operations & Maintenance.
This course focuses on the third phase of the ISA/IEC-62443 cybersecurity lifecycle, emphasizing the ongoing operation, maintenance, and continuous improvement of cybersecurity in industrial control systems.
Once the risks on existing systems or new systems had been implemented to meet safety and security requirements, the plant requires proper assistance to its safe and secure operation, as well as preventive and corrective maintenance for longer periods of time.
This is a fundamental step in advancing your industrial cybersecurity professional career. At the end of this course, you will be eligible to earn the Certificate N° 4 “ISA/IEC 62443 Cybersecurity Maintenance Specialist”.
IC37 EN 3v01 – IACS Cybersecurity Operations & Maintenance.
The third phase in the IACS Cybersecurity Lifecycle for asset owners and service providers.
Pricing & Memberships
The following table shows the official pricing set by ISA Training. Promotions may be available at particular training events. We strongly encourage becoming an Active Member of ISA. If you are interested, we can also process new memberships.
| IC00 | IC32 | IC33 | IC34 | IC37 | |
| Active Member | $0 | $1.728 | $2.520 | $2.520 | $2.520 |
| Non-Member | $0 | $2160 | $3.150 | $3.150 | $3.150 |
Tickets can usually be purchased directly from the training event landing page. If you need a formal proposal, we can issue by request. The formal proposals and invoices will appear accessible at your profile.
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Proposed Annual ISA Training Calendar
The following calendar contains the official ISA training events for 2026 open to the public. These training events will be delivered in Spanish language for Spanish-speaking countries within Latin America. Dates are subject to change. The exact dates will be shown a few months before.

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