»How to make IIoT edge devices cybersecure as well as NIS2 compliant?«
Vendors of IoT and IIoT solutions are increasingly under pressure to ensure cybersecurity on their edge devices. While the European NIS2 directive directly obliges vendors of critical infrastructure solutions to comply with a complex set of cybersecurity measures, the EU Cyberresilience Act (CRA) will require other IoT and IIoT component vendors to secure their edge devices through the CE conformity declaration.
There is just one problem: edge devices are built to be cost-efficient. Hence, they don't have excessive CPU capacity to add meaningful security features. Additionally, these devices are distributed globally, making local and manual retrofitting or administration not an option.
At the same time, the cyber threat landscape is rapidly evolving, making edge devices a profitable target or access point to entire infrastructures.
The challenge IoT and IIoT solution providers face is to secure their edge devices in compliance with the upcoming legislation while keeping them cost-efficient, manageable, and lightweight. Rhebo IIoT Security offers a simple, low-CPU, and fully remotely deployable security monitoring solution for large fleets of edge devices that addresses all these challenges.
In this webcast, Rhebo founder and advisor Klaus Mochalski will provide all the details:
- What are the main legal requirements posed by NIS2 and the CRA?
- What does a lightweight and effective cybersecurity solution for IIoT/IoT fleets look like?
- How does it make your IIoT/IoT components both secure and compliant?
- What are the results of 5 years of Rhebo IIoT Security on Sonnen energy storage systems?
We look forward to welcoming you to our live presentation.
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Klaus Mochalski
Founder and Strategic Adviser - Rhebo
Klaus Mochalski is Strategic Adviser at Rhebo and has over twelve years of experience in the development and marketing of technologies for network management and security. Previously, he was active in research and teaching at international universities.