Bridging Theory and Practice: Addressing Current Cybersecurity Gaps in Industry 5.0

In the modern technological landscape, standardized practices are fundamental to ensuring efficiency, quality, and seamless interoperability across various industries. The IEC 62443 series of standards has become a critical benchmark for enhancing cybersecurity in Industrial Automation and Control S...

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Main Authors: Saeid Sheikhi, Maialen Eceiza, Cristobal Arellano, Oscar Lopez, Stefan Kelnberger, Rene Lindner, Jari Partanen, Lauri Loven
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2025-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11000277/
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Summary:In the modern technological landscape, standardized practices are fundamental to ensuring efficiency, quality, and seamless interoperability across various industries. The IEC 62443 series of standards has become a critical benchmark for enhancing cybersecurity in Industrial Automation and Control Systems (IACS). Nevertheless, a significant limitation of these standards is the lack of detailed implementation guidance, which poses substantial challenges for organizations seeking compliance. This paper studies the critical role of IEC 62443 standards series certification, emphasizing its importance and the diverse benefits it offers. We emphasize the necessity of conducting thorough cybersecurity gap analyses to strengthen security measures and enhance resilience against the evolving landscape of cyber threats. Using the IDUNN project as a case study, we illustrate how aligning technological developments with the IEC 62443 standards series can bridge the divide between existing cybersecurity guidelines and emerging threats. Furthermore, we examine the lifecycle management of cybersecurity events in accordance with the IEC 62443 standards series, explain methodologies for capturing security requirements, and discuss the integration of IDUNN’s tools into current systems to fortify cybersecurity defenses. The findings highlight the imperative for continuous collaboration and the ongoing enhancement of cybersecurity frameworks, culminating in best practices and recommendations to ensure the effective implementation of advances derived from initiatives like IDUNN.
ISSN:2169-3536