EN50742 for the new machinery regulation
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EN50742 for the new machinery regulation
A compact and practictal training for 2027
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Our Cybersecurity training about new machinery regulations offers a concise yet comprehensive overview of cybersecurity aspects related to the requirements introduced by the new machinery regulation 2023/1230, based on the upcoming harmonized standard EN 50742, as well as the upcoming Cyber Resilience Act.
Designed for customers who intend to continue preparing themselves for compliance with the upcoming regulations, this training provides a thorough understanding of cybersecurity principles and processes. We emphasize the synergies achievable through a pragmatic “step-by-step” approach and analyze in detail the EN50742 aspects as well as start adressing the IEC 62443 cybersecurity standard which can be used as a basis to prepare for the upcoming regulations. A pragmatic and realistic approach, without the need of reinventing the wheel is presented and discussed.
The hybrid event (on-site in Filderstadt and remotely) provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of the requirements introduced by the new Machinery Regulation 2023/1230 and the upcoming Cyber Resilience Act.
The training has a duration of about 8h.
This training is tailored to benefit a wide range of professionals, from manager and project leaders to developers and testers, who are involved in cybersecurity development of machines or components. It is particularly important for the QM, Compliance or R&D departments who approach the cybersecurity compliance topic for the first time or need a refresh about the latest updates based on the state of the art (i.e. update on EN 50742 or IEC 62443 serie).
Upon completing this training, you will gain the ability to understand the challenges, requirements and opportunities related to the new machinery regulation with respect to the cybersecurity aspects. You will be well-prepared to integrate cybersecurity aspects into your product development. You will understand the practical implication of the legislative and standard requirements (EN50742, IEC 62443), applied in the context of machines and components for machines.
Agenda
- Legislative requirements (Machinery Regulation 2023/1230, Cyber Resiliance Act)
- Overview of EN50742 approach
- Overview of risk assessment process (EN50742 and MITRE based)
- Overview of required cybersecurity development processes (IEC 62443-4-1 based)
- Overview of cybersecurity measures (IEC 62443-4-2, IEC 62443-3-3 based)
- Synergies between functional safety and cybersecurity (IEC TR 63069:2019 – Framework for functional safety and security)
- How can you prepare in the reality to the new machinery regulation (an example)