Cybersecurity_EN50742 (DE0613)
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How does EN 50742 relate to the Machinery Regulation (EU) 2023/1230? |
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How can you integrate cybersecurity into machinery safety concepts? |
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What does “protection against corruption” mean in the context of the Machinery Regulation and the EN 50742? |
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How can you leverage IEC 62443 for efficient compliance? |
Join our Training and gain practical insight into EN 50742 and regulatory requirements
Agenda and Content:
- Cybersecurity for Machinery – Why It Matters and Regulatory Requirements (Machinery Regulation and Cyber Resilience Act)
- Overview of EN 50742 and its key concepts
- Risk-Based Approach to Safety & Security
- Two Implementation Paths of EN 50742
- Approach A: Standalone methodology
- Approach B: Integration with IEC 62443
- Leveraging IEC 62443
- Mapping EN 50742 to IEC 62443-3-3 / 4-1 / 4-2
- Secure development lifecycle integration
- Efficient reuse of existing cybersecurity processes
- Relation to the EU Machinery Regulation (EU) 2023/1230
- Essential requirements for cybersecurity
- How EN 50742 supports presumption of conformity
- Practical compliance strategy
- Q&A and Wrap-Up
Machinery is becoming connected more and more – and therefore exposed to cyber threats. EN 50742 provides a structured, risk-based approach aiming to ensure that cybersecurity vulnerabilities do not compromise safety.
At the same time, it serves as a bridge between safety standards, IEC 62443, and the EU Machinery Regulation, enabling manufacturers to demonstrate compliance efficiently and future-proof their products.
Who should attend?
This training is designed for professionals involved in the development, testing, and assessment of machinery. It is particularly valuable for:
- System and safety engineers working on machinery design
- Cybersecurity specialists in industrial environments
- Compliance and certification managers
- Machine manufacturers, integrators, and product owners
- Project managers responsible for regulatory compliance
For more details about the course topics, download the brochure on the top of the page
Language: English or German in agreement with the participants. The training material will be in English.
Certificate: each participant can voluntarily take an exam and earn a Cybersecurity Practitioner (CSP) certificate, or receive a confirmation of attendance listing the covered topics.

