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Namur, WG 4.18 Automation Security

General desciption of Namur, WG 4.18 Automation Security:

NAMUR, the "User Association of Automation Technology in Process Industries", is an international association of user companies (established in 1949) and represents their interests concerning automation technology. NAMUR numbers over 150 member companies. The achievement of added value through automation engineering is at the forefront in all NAMUR member company activities. NAMUR conducts a frank and fair dialogue with manufacturers.

NAMUR’s Automation Security working group 4.18 addresses issues including the following topics in the context of its experience exchange, its concept developments, formulation of requirements to be met by automation solutions and its involvement in national and international standardisation.

Relevant recommendations and worksheets

  • NA 163    Security Risk Assessment of SIS (Safety Instrumented Systems)
  • NA 169    Automation Security Management in the Process Industry.  NA 169 describes the steps to systematically build a Cyber Security Management System (CSMS) for automation systems in the process industry in order to ensure the correct operation of the functional safety devices, to protect critical data and to ensure the availability and reliability of the plants

See Namur website WG 4.18 pages

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