Cybersecurity IEC 62443 (DE0611)
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Join our Training and learn about Building and Verifying Secure Industrial Components
Agenda and Content:
- Welcome, Introduction, Training Goals
- IACS Cybersecurity Introduction and Threat Landscape: Why It Matters for Industrial Components
- IEC 62443 Family incl. the link to the EU Cyber Resilience Act
- Security Development Lifecycle and Security Management Process acc. to IEC 62443-4-1 as part of the overall development lifecycle
- Threat Modelling, Risk Assessment & Security Levels
- IEC 62443-4-2 Technical Security Requirements
- Secure Software Development Fundamentals
- Hardware & Embedded Security
- Vulnerability Handling & Monitoring
- Security Verification and Validation Testing
- Incident Response Planning and Execution
- Q&A and Wrap-Up
Industrial products are becoming smarter, more connected - and more exposed to cyber threats. This expert-led training gives professionals the essential understanding and practical tools to build and assess secure industrial automation and control components in line with IEC 62443-4-1 and -4-2. Participants learn how to integrate cybersecurity into every stage of product development, from initial concept through validation and maintenance.
You’ll learn to apply the IEC 62443 standards hands-on - identifying risks, implementing secure design practices, and verifying technical security requirements. By thinking like both a developer and an attacker, you’ll gain the insight needed to strengthen product resilience, demonstrate compliance, and prepare for upcoming regulatory demands such as the EU Cyber Resilience Act.
Who should attend?
This training is designed for professionals involved in the development, testing, and assessment of industrial automation and control system (IACS) products. It is particularly valuable for:
- System and security engineers responsible for applying IEC 62443 technical requirements.
- Quality, compliance, and certification managers seeking to align development processes with IEC 62443-4-1 and -4-2.
- Cybersecurity specialists and assessors supporting product security evaluations or audits.
- Project managers and product owners overseeing secure product development
- Product and software developers implementing secure design and coding practices.
For more details about the course topics, download the brochure on the top of the page
Language: depending on the participants the training will be given in German or English. The training material will be in English.
Certificate: each participant gets a letter of attendance.

