IEC 62443 training and IEC 61508 training
Safety and security training to enhance efficiency, minimise security risks and gain a competitive edge.What is IEC 62443 training and IEC 61508 training?
The IEC 61508 standard provides a structured approach to ensuring the safety of complex electronic and programmable systems. IEC 62443 is the leading standard for industrial cybersecurity. The publication of the second edition of IEC 61508 necessitates the consideration of both safety and security aspects.
We have a long pedigree of practical functional safety experience and are active members of the relevant standards bodies. This makes TÜV SÜD the ideal safety and security training partner for IEC 62443 training and IEC 61508 training
Why safety and security training is important
Our IEC 62443 training and IEC 61508 training targets developers, testers, project leads, quality representatives, and safety officers. It primarily focuses on programmable electronic safety systems development.
Our IEC IEC 62443 training and IEC 61508 training courses help you to:
- Enhance efficiency – Our safety and security training courses link functional safety theory with practical experience.
- Minimise business risks – Keep your employees up to date with standards and regulations. This enables them to identify problems before your operations are affected. An optimised and tailored process avoids product recalls and reputation loss.
- Gain a competitive edge – You develop the best solutions for you and your customers by applying your knowledge of the diverse roles throughout the safety lifecycle.
How TÜV SÜD can help you with safety and security training
Numerous complex requirements must be fulfilled to fully ensure the functional safety of programmable electronic systems. TÜV SÜD’s expert-level IEC 62443 training and IEC 61508 training courses provide an overview of embedded systems development requirements. It includes aspects of safety (IEC 61508) and security (IEC 62443).
This two-day course uses practical examples to introduce you to the processes that support your role in the safety and security lifecycle. The training adopts a situation-based approach to the role of supporting processes and the resulting deliverables.