UNE EN IEC 62443-4-2:2019
Security for industrial automation and control systems - Part 4-2: Technical security requirements for IACS components
Seguridad para los sistemas de automatización y control industrial. Parte 4-2: Requisitos técnicos de seguridad para componentes IACS.
| Standard number: | UNE EN IEC 62443-4-2:2019 |
| Pages: | 102 |
| Released: | 2019-11-20 |
| Status: | Standard |
| Pages (Spanish): | 117 |
UNE EN IEC 62443-4-2:2019
This part of the IEC 62443 series provides detailed technical control system component requirements (CRs) associated with the seven foundational requirements (FRs) described in IEC 62443 1 1 [1] including defining the requirements for control system capability security levels, SL-C(component). These requirements would be used by various members of the industrial automation and control system (IACS) community along with the defined zones and conduits for the system under consideration (SuC) while developing the appropriate control system target SL, SL-T(control system), for a specific asset. As defined in IEC 62443 1 1 there are a total of seven FRs: a) Identification and authentication control (IAC), b) Use control (UC), c) System integrity (SI), d) Data confidentiality (DC), e) Restricted data flow (RDF), f) Timely response to events (TRE), and g) Resource availability (RA). These seven requirements are the foundation for control system capability SLs, SL-C(component). Defining security capability at the control system component level is the goal and objective of this standard as opposed to SL-T or achieved SLs (SL-A), which are out of scope. NOTE Refer to IEC 62443 2 1 [5] for an equivalent set of non-technical, program-related capability SRs necessary for fully achieving an SL-T(control system).
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