IEC TR 63074:2019 Withdrawn
Safety of machinery - Security aspects related to functional safety of safety-related control systems
Note: this publication has been replaced by IEC TS 63074:2023
Abstract
IEC TR 63074:2019 gives guidance on the use of IEC 62443 (all parts) related to those aspects of security threats and vulnerabilities that could influence functional safety implemented and realized by safety-related control systems (SCS) and could lead to the loss of the ability to maintain safe operation of a machine.
Considered security aspects of the machine with potential relation to SCS are:
โ vulnerabilities of the SCS either directly or indirectly through the other parts of the machine which can be exploited by security threats that can result in security attacks (security breach);
โ influence on the safety characteristics and ability of the SCS to properly perform its function(s);
โ typical use case definition and application of a corresponding threat model.
Considered security aspects of the machine with potential relation to SCS are:
โ vulnerabilities of the SCS either directly or indirectly through the other parts of the machine which can be exploited by security threats that can result in security attacks (security breach);
โ influence on the safety characteristics and ability of the SCS to properly perform its function(s);
โ typical use case definition and application of a corresponding threat model.
Additional information
Publication type | Technical Report |
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Publication date | 2019-05-02 |
Withdrawal date | 2023-02-09 |
Edition | 1.0 |
Available language(s) | English |
TC/SC | TC 44 - Safety of machinery - Electrotechnical aspectsrss |
ICS | 13.110 - Safety of machinery
29.020 - Electrical engineering in general |
Stability date | 2023 |
Pages | 23 |
File size | 1349 KB |
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