Established in August 2023. We will explain the European standards for cybersecurity of consumer IoT devices.
The introduction of regulatory measures in cybersecurity, such as the European Radio Equipment Directive (RED), is one of the most important challenges that manufacturers must address. This is particularly critical for IoT devices, which have become prime targets for cyberattacks, necessitating urgent countermeasures. On the other hand, many individuals are inexperienced in responding to cybersecurity, and there are numerous cases where understanding is lacking. The standard ETSI EN 303 645 provides a comprehensive baseline security framework, including some process requirements. Therefore, it is a standard that is easier for those unfamiliar with security measures to comply with. This training consists of approximately two hours of e-learning that allows individuals to utilize their spare time to learn about the various chapters (provisions) of ETSI EN 303 645, which covers most of the baseline requirements for IoT devices. By understanding this standard and implementing it in products, it can serve as the first step in preparing for upcoming cybersecurity regulatory compliance.
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Language: Japanese Standard Course Duration: Approximately 2 hours of self-study Course Duration: 1 month Target Audience: ● Those developing products related to the European Radio Equipment Directive (RED) cybersecurity ● Those who wish to learn about the standard before taking the ETSI EN 303 645 exam ● Those interested in the ETSI EN 303 645 standard Cost: 55,000 yen (including tax) *The above price is per person. *There is a package price available for companies with 10 or more participants, so please inquire. For more details: https://www.tuvsud.com/ja-jp/services/training/ac/psms/elearning-en-303645-cp01
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TÜV SÜD Japan was established in 1993 to respond to the growing demand for quality and safety testing and certification in the Japanese market under the business foundation of TÜV SÜD, which has been in operation since 1866. It functions as a notified body compliant with almost all existing EU directives and is the first certification body registered with the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. The company has its headquarters in Shinjuku, Tokyo, a Kansai headquarters in Osaka, a testing laboratory in Shinagawa, Tokyo, a testing laboratory in Yonezawa, Yamagata, and a Techno Park in Takatsu, Kawasaki, totaling five locations. TÜV SÜD Japan offers a wide range of testing, certification, auditing, management system certification, and training services across various fields, including electrical and electronic devices, healthcare and medical devices, industrial equipment, IT and AV equipment, 5G-related devices, food, automotive, railways, cashless payments, energy and plant equipment, chemicals and processes, and cosmetics. In 2023, TÜV SÜD Japan celebrated its 30th anniversary. Now and in the future, TÜV SÜD Japan will continue to provide "new value and greater trust."
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TÜV SÜD is one of the world's largest third-party testing and certification organizations headquartered in Germany, providing certification, inspection, testing, and evaluation services across a wide range of fields. The company's Japanese subsidiary, TÜV SÜD Japan, was established in 1993 to respond to the growing demand for quality and safety testing and certification in the Japanese market under TÜV SÜD's business framework. It offers various testing, certification, auditing, management system certification, and training services in a wide range of fields, including electrical and electronic equipment, healthcare and medical devices, industrial equipment, IT and AV equipment, 5G-related devices, food, automotive, railways, energy and plant equipment, chemicals and processes, and cosmetics.