Compliance with the NIS Directive via IEC 62443
DEKRA and Applied Risk
In May 2018, the Network & Information Security (NIS) Directive will be implemented into law in all EU member states. The directive is a pioneer initiative in the European Union and aims to increase the levels of cyber security across sectors deemed vital for the economy and for society in general. No doubt 2018 will be a challenging year for operators of critical infrastructures and services. On the brink of implementation, there are still uncertainties as to how compliance can be achieved, making this a pressing issue for asset owners, system integrators and product suppliers involved in industrial automation and control systems (IACS). If your business qualifies as an operator in the value chain of essential services, chances are compliance with the IEC 62443 series of standards is the way to go. On April 10, DEKRA and Applied Risk will show you how.
Time & Place
10 Apr 2018
from
12:00
to
18:00
Wilhelmina van Pruisenweg 104, 2595 AN Den Haag
Netherlands
Target Audience
Description
12.00 - 13.00 Welcome and registration
13.00 - 13.20 Introduction
13.20 - 14.20 Context and contents of the IEC 62443 standards (Auke Huistra, Applied Risk)
14.20 - 14.35 Coffee break and networking
14.35 - 15.45 Certification requirements (Beat Kreuter, DEKRA)
- Operational documents, administrative documents and additional considerations
- Assessment of supporting evidence or security capabilities applied to processes, products and solutions (and application thereof) by asset owners, service providers, and product suppliers
- Types of certificates
- Scope
- Assessment
- Types of evidence
- Functional areas & architecture
- Submittals
15.45 - 16.00 Q&A Session
16.00 - 18.00 Drinks & networking