Monday September 9 2:15 PM CST
IMTS10 Room W193-A
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From fully automated robotic systems to machines on the factory floor equipped with sensors connecting with other web-enabled devices, ensuring the cybersecurity of plant operations is crucial and requires a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy to protect against evolving threats. At the core of any good cybersecurity strategy is a defense-in-depth approach, emphasizing the layering of defensive measures. A key component to this approach is the deployment of devices and components that are not only functionally efficient but also have proven security capabilities which can be achieved through certification. This presentation zeroes in on the IEC 62443 series, especially IEC 62443-4-2 and IEC 62443-4-1, as pivotal standards for safeguarding the cybersecurity of industrial control systems and components. IEC 62443-4-2 specifies security levels and requirements for industrial components, offering a methodical framework to tailor security controls to the specific needs of the operational environment. Concurrently, IEC 62443-4-1 ensures these components are developed with a secure product lifecycle in mind, underscoring the importance of security by design and continuous maintenance to mitigate emerging vulnerabilities. This presentation will explore how incorporating IEC 62443-certified products enhances a layered security strategy, significantly reinforcing plant operations against a broad range of cyber threats.
Meet your presenter
With over 20 years of experience in the cybersecurity field, Wayne Stewart is a seasoned cybersecurity leader with a broad range of expertise in IoT security, cryptography, vulnerability assessment, and secure system development. With a rich background that spans several domains, Wayne's adeptness in risk management, strategic business planning, and building high-performing cybersecurity teams underscores Wayne's aptitude to navigate the complex and rapidly evolving cybersecurity landscape faced by manufacturers.
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