-
Syllabus
-
Acronyms
-
Introduction 3 min
- Security in the Industrial Context
-
The 3 Areas of Security 2 min
-
The CIAA Concept 1 min
-
Security by Design 3 min
-
Why is it relevant? 3 min
-
Re-use Solutions from IT? 4 min
-
Consequences of Attacks 3 min
-
Ask Yourself
- Introduction to ISA/IEC 62443
-
About ISA 1 min
-
About IEC 1 min
-
ISA/IEC 62443 Standard 1 min
-
Roles 1 min
-
Tier'd Structure 2 min
-
Our Scope 1 min
-
Ask Yourself
- Practices and Maturity Levels 62443 -4-1
-
Introduction 2 min
-
Maturity Level 1 to 5 3 min
-
Practices 2 min
-
P1 - Security Management 5 min
-
P2 - Specification of Security Requirements 2 min
-
P3 - Secure by Design 2 min
-
P4&5 - Secure Implementation, Verification and Validation Testing 3 min
-
P6 - Management of Security related Issues 3 min
-
P7 - Security Update Management 2 min
-
P8 - Security Guidelines 2 min
-
Ask Yourself
- Foundational Requirements and Security Levels 62443-4-2
-
Introduction 1 min
-
Security Levels 3 min
-
Foundational Requirements - Definition 2 min
-
FR1 - FR7 4 min
-
Security Levels - Quantitative Evaluation 2 min
-
Ask Yourself
- ISA/IEC 62443 Tier 4 Certifications
-
ISCI and ISASecure 2 min
-
SDLA Certification 1 min
-
Certification Bodies 1 min
-
Relationship between Organizations 1 min
-
Certified Products and Trends 1 min
-
The Certification Process 2 min
-
Ask Yourself
- Implications of ISA/IEC 62443-4-x
-
Conclusion 4 min
-
Ask Yourself
- Your Feedback
-
We need your feedback
An Introduction To The ISA/IEC 62443 Standard
This online class highlights the peculiarities of the cybersecurity problem in the industrial domain and provides insight on the most prominent industrial cybersecurity standard (IEC 62443) and on the related certifications, focusing at component-level. (April 2022)
Several new trends in industrial applications are calling for increased connectivity of components and more complex scenarios in terms of interactions between plant managers and third parties who supply them with products and services. Addressing the matter of security in the industrial domain has therefore become inevitable. This online class highlights the peculiarities of the cybersecurity problem in the industrial domain and provides insight on the most prominent industrial cybersecurity standard (IEC 62443) and on the related certifications, focusing at component-level.