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>UNE EN IEC 62443-2-4:2020 - Security for industrial automation and control systems - Part 2-4: Security program requirements for IACS service providers
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UNE EN IEC 62443-2-4:2020 - Security for industrial automation and control systems - Part 2-4: Security program requirements for IACS service providers

UNE EN IEC 62443-2-4:2020

Security for industrial automation and control systems - Part 2-4: Security program requirements for IACS service providers

Seguridad para los sistemas de automatización y control industrial. Parte 2-4: Requisitos del programa de seguridad para proveedores de servicios de IACS.

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Označení normy:UNE EN IEC 62443-2-4:2020
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Vydáno:2020-05-20
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UNE EN IEC 62443-2-4:2020

This part of IEC 62443-2-4 specifies requirements for security capabilities for IACS service providers that they can offer to the asset owner during integration and maintenance activities of an Automation Solution. NOTE 1 The term Automation Solution is used as a proper noun (and therefore capitalized) in this part of IEC 62443 to prevent confusion with other uses of this term. Collectively, the security capabilities offered by an IACS service provider are referred to as its Security Program. In a related specification, IEC 62443-2-1 describes requirements for the Security Management System of the asset owner. NOTE 2 In general, these security capabilities are policy, procedure, practice and personnel related. Figure 2 illustrates how the integration and maintenance capabilities relate to the IACS and the control system product that is integrated into the Automation Solution. Some of these capabilities reference security measures defined in IEC 62443-3-3 that the service provider must ensure are supported in the Automation Solution (either included in the control system product or separately added to the Automation Solution). In Figure 2, the Automation Solution is illustrated to contain a Basic Process Control System (BPCS), optional Safety Instrumented System (SIS), and optional supporting applications, such as advanced control. The dashed boxes indicate that these components are optional . processes and manufacturing processes. NOTE 4 Clause 4.1.4 describes profiles and how they can be used by industry groups and other organizations to adapt this International Standard to their specific environments, including environments not based on an IACS. NOTE 5 Automation Solutions typically have a single control system (product), but they are not restricted to do so. In general, the Automation Solution is the set of hardware and software, independent of product packaging, that is used to control a physical process (e.g. continuous or manufacturing) as defined by the asset owner.

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