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Using Wireshark for traffic analysis in digital substations

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Alexander Golovin

1:35:59

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  • 1. Introduction and contents overview.mp4
    06:44
  • 1. Introduction to packet sniffing and basics of communication protocols.mp4
    20:34
  • 1. Making right connections to start sniffing in switched environment.mp4
    07:05
  • 1. Start capturing with Wireshark and manage its basic settings.mp4
    17:13
  • 1. Using Filters.mp4
    10:49
  • 1. Working with packets.mp4
    05:55
  • 1. Working with capture files.mp4
    04:45
  • 1. Digital substation traffic capture analysis.mp4
    09:40
  • 1. Practical demo with Wireshark.mp4
    13:14
  • Description


    Boost your IEC 61850 network traffic capturing and analysis efficiency with this course!

    What You'll Learn?


    • Packet sniffing approaches and tools
    • How to connect to switched network infrastructure to capture required data
    • How to start with Wireshark and its basic settings
    • How to you use capture and display filters in Wireshark
    • Tips and tricks on working with packets
    • Tips and tricks on working with capture files
    • How to analyze GOOSE, Sampled Values and MMS traffic with Wireshark
    • Practical examples

    Who is this for?


  • Protection and control engineers
  • SCADA engineers
  • IT/OT security specialists
  • Students
  • More details


    Description

    This course has been crafted with the aim not just to provide you with the basics of packet sniffing and Wireshark operation, but also to give you the knowledge on Wireshark outstanding features that boost your productivity! In less than 2 hours you will feel confident on using the tool and will make your colleagues ask you how to do this and that in Wireshark.

    We will focus on packet sniffing approaches and tools; how to connect to switched network infrastructure to capture required data, including the usage of port mirroring and network TAPs; how to start with Wireshark and its basic settings; how to you use capture and display filters in Wireshark; tips and tricks on working with packets and captures. We will also learn how to analyze digital substation specific communications like Sampled Values, GOOSE and MMS with Wireshark. The theory will be backed up by hands-on session in the end of the course.

    The course is recommended for the protection and control engineers, SCADA engineers, OT/IT security engineers and other categories of specialists, dealing with network traffic analysis. Even if you do not work with IEC 61850 and digital substations, this course will be useful for you in regard to analysis of all other types of communications.

    Who this course is for:

    • Protection and control engineers
    • SCADA engineers
    • IT/OT security specialists
    • Students

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    Alexander Golovin
    Alexander Golovin
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    Alexander Golovin has graduated with Master's degree at Moscow Power Engineering Institute (Technical University) in 2008 (Protection, control and automation department). Since that time he has been involved in the development of products and solutions for digital substations as well as in the implementation of digital substations. He worked as a head of engineering department and then as a chief technical officer at Profotech where he was responsible for the development of fiber-optic current and electronic voltage sensors. Since 2012 he is a co-founder and chief technical officer for Tekvel Ltd., based in Dubai, UAE. Alexander is involved in the development of software and hardware solutions for digital substations, is participating in the implementations of digital substations with process bus (with more than 40 projects implemented for the last 3 years). He has also been providing training on IEC 61850 within Tekvel team since 2012 with more than 2500 engineers trained around the globe.Alexander Golovin is a member of the Working Group 10 of International Electrotechnical Commission Technical Committee 57, which is responsible for development and maintenance of IEC 61850 standard.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 9
    • duration 1:35:59
    • Release Date 2023/04/26