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Incident Reporting and Response in Energy

Course details

Credential
Micro-credential

Delivery method
Online/asynchronous

Course dates, fees and registration

Spring 2026

April 20 to July 3, 2026

$249 CAD + HST

Open

Registration open until April 24, 2026

Register now

Coming soon

Registration opens on January 27, 2026

Closed

Registration closed

Overview

In this micro-credential, learners develop the skills to respond to cybersecurity incidents in the energy sector by applying the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Incident Response Life Cycle. Learners examine the stages of incident preparedness, response, and recovery, conduct a root cause analysis using frameworks such as the Fishbone Diagram and the 5 Why’s method, and document their findings in a formal incident report. The course emphasizes the use of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework to identify and prioritize control gaps and supports practical readiness in mitigating cyber threats.

Please note that this course is a part of the Cybersecurity for Energy Micro-credential Program and can also be taken as a standalone offering.

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Who should attend?

Recommended for mid-career professionals with at least three years of work experience, ideally within the IT sector or a related field, who are seeking new career opportunities in cybersecurity.

What you'll learn

By the end of the Incident Reporting and Response in Energy micro-credential, learners will have developed the skills to:
  • Identify precursors and indicators of a cyber attack
  • Apply root cause analysis methods to assess system vulnerabilities
  • Recommend and prioritize appropriate measures using the NIST Cybersecurity Framework
  • Communicate findings in a structured, stakeholder-ready incident report

*The course description and learning outcomes may undergo small modifications, as the courses are currently being updated by our Subject Matter Expert.


Course information

Spring 2026

Incident Reporting and Response in Energy Monday, April 20 to Friday, July 3, 2026 midnight to 11:59 p.m.

Self-directed and self-paced

This course is self-directed and self-paced.

This micro-credential course will be delivered fully online with no scheduled lectures. Learners must complete the course independently and at their own pace, within the given timeframe.

The estimated completion time for this micro-credential is approximately 9 to 12 hours.

Facilitator support

This offering is supported by a facilitator who is available to answer learner inquiries and provide feedback on assessments. Learners will have two chances to successfully complete each assessment by the specified deadline(s), after receiving feedback from the facilitator.

Spring 2026

Registration fee Registration status

$249 CAD + HST

Open

Registration open until April 24, 2026

Coming soon

Registration opens on January 27, 2026

Closed

Registration closed


Discounts

The Alumni/Staff Discount applies to registration in this program/course.

If you are alumni or staff, contact continuouslearning@ontariotechu.ca with your Student/Banner ID before registering for details about how to apply this discount.

Registration

You can register for this course through the secure online registration form. All course fees must be paid at the time of registration.

Online delivery

This offering may include, but is not limited to:

  • Content presentations and/or videos;
  • Hands-on exercises;
  • Case discussions and simulations;
  • Group and individual work (assignments/quizzes);
  • Concept and topic discussions; and
  • Topic reflections.

This is an open enrolment offering.

Those completing Ontario Tech University Continuous Learning open enrolment offerings (e.g. certificate programs, courses, workshops, microcertifications, etc.) are subject to the policies of Ontario Tech University and Continuous Learning. Ontario Tech policies can be found in the Policy library. Continuous Learning policies can be found in the Regulations section of the Continuous Learning website. Specifically, those completing open enrolment offerings are expected to adhere to the General and Open enrolment regulations.

Ontario Tech University – Continuous Learning assigns Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to eligible offerings. CEUs are awarded under the Ontario Tech University – Continuous Learning (CL) Framework for Awarding Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and Professional Development Hours Reference Standards.

CEUs are provided to support professional development reporting. They do not constitute accreditation or certification by an external licensing or regulatory body. Recognition and acceptance of CEUs are determined solely by the policies of individual employers, professional associations, or professional regulatory organizations.


Requirements

While open to all, this offering is recommended for mid-career professionals with at least three years of work experience, ideally within the IT sector or a related field, who are seeking new career opportunities in cybersecurity. This offering is specifically tailored to provide maximum benefits to both working professionals and individuals in career transition.

To successfully complete the course, you must:

  • Register and make full payment for the program/course; and
  • Successfully complete all components of the program/course by the specified due date. 

Participants will receive a Level 1 micro-credential badge upon successful completion of the micro-credential course. 

Note: The course runs from April 20, 2026 to July 3, 2026; with registration remaining open until April 24, 2026. While late registration is available, learners must complete the course by the listed course end date, regardless of the date they registered.

Technology requirements

Online learning requirements:

  • Computer or device with internet access
  • Stable internet or data connection
  • Microphone*
  • Webcam*
  • Audio device (examples: speakers, headphones/earbuds, headset)

*Optional

Material requirements

There are no additional materials required. 

A micro-credential is a digitally-recorded recognition of a specific skill. It is a portable communication tool that represents evidence of your skills for employers, educators, and peers. Micro-credentials are created with industry, so you can be assured that the skills you are learning are in demand and current.

Learn more about micro-credentials and digital badges on the Learning Innovation website.

OSAP for Micro-credentials is available for eligible students taking a ministry-approved micro-credential that is less than 12 weeks. To be eligible for OSAP for Micro-credentials, a student must be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident, or a protected person; and, be a resident of Ontario. A step-by-step guide on how to apply for OSAP for Micro-credentials is available here.

For more information please visit the OSAP website at www.ontario.ca/OSAP.

Course details

Credential
Micro-credential

Delivery method
Online/asynchronous

Course dates, fees and registration

Spring 2026

April 20 to July 3, 2026

$249 CAD + HST

Open

Registration open until April 24, 2026

Register now

Coming soon

Registration opens on January 27, 2026

Closed

Registration closed

Contact information

continuouslearning@ontariotechu.ca  

905.721.3111 

Ontario Tech University, North Oshawa location
2000 Simcoe Street North
Oshawa L1G 0C5 


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