Ensuring Top-Notch Security with ENCS Approval

Last Updated on 2025-10-27

We are thrilled to announce that our secure industrial router has been analyzed and approved by the European Network for Cyber Security (ENCS).

This approval is not just a mark of excellence; it is a testament to our commitment to adhering to the highest cybersecurity standards.

(The 450MHz Alliance organization has posted a news on its website about our new secure router. )

 

 

 

What Does ENCS Approval Mean?

ENCS, a leading authority in cybersecurity for critical infrastructure, applies rigorous analysis based on several international standards. Their evaluation process ensures that products not only meet but exceed the essential cybersecurity requirements. By gaining ENCS approval, our industrial router is confirmed to comply with the following key standards:

    • IEC 62443: This series of standards is crucial for Industrial Automation and Control Systems (IACS). It covers secure product development lifecycle requirements (IEC 62443-4-1), technical security requirements for components (IEC 62443-4-2), and system security requirements (IEC 62443-3-3). Compliance with IEC 62443 ensures robust security measures are integrated throughout the product’s lifecycle and operational environment.

 

    • ISO/IEC 27001: Recognized globally, ISO/IEC 27001 sets the standard for information security management systems (ISMS). ENCS approval signifies that our router aligns with the stringent requirements of ISO/IEC 27001, ensuring comprehensive protection of information assets.

 

    • ISO/IEC 27019: This standard extends the principles of ISO/IEC 27002 to the energy utility industry, addressing the specific needs of power generation, transmission, and distribution. Our router’s compliance with ISO/IEC 27019 guarantees it meets the unique security demands of the energy sector.

 

    • NIST Cybersecurity Framework: Although primarily a U.S. standard, the NIST Cybersecurity Framework’s influence is global. It provides a structured approach to managing cybersecurity risk. ENCS’s rigorous testing includes elements of this framework, ensuring our router is resilient against a wide range of cyber threats.

 

    • ISO/IEC 15408 (Common Criteria): This framework is crucial for evaluating the security properties of IT products. Approval by ENCS means our router has undergone and passed stringent security evaluations, providing assurance of its robustness.

 

 

 

Why This Matters

In today’s landscape, cybersecurity is not optional; it’s essential. Connectivity without security is just a threat! The approval from ENCS underscores our dedication to delivering products that are not only innovative but also secure. By adhering to these internationally recognized standards, we provide our customers with the confidence that their critical infrastructure is protected against evolving cyber threats.

Our industrial router’s compliance with these key standards demonstrates our unwavering commitment to security, reliability, and excellence. Trust in our products means trusting in a product that stands up to the highest levels of scrutiny and is built to safeguard your operations.

 

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