TKE Certified in Accordance with International Cybersecurity Standard

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TK Elevator (TKE) announced on September 7 it is one of the first elevator companies worldwide to be certified by TÜV NORD in accordance with the IEC 62443-4-1 standard, confirming the OEM meets “the highest international standards of cybersecurity.” TKE observed that its product development process has been expanded to include security risk assessment and respective measures, as well as penetration tests, to ensure maximum product security in view of the increasing interconnectedness of products. IEC 62443 focuses on the cybersecurity of “Industrial Automation and Control Systems” and covers the systems, components and organizational processes required for the safe and reliable operation of an automation solution.

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