TüV Rheinland | '2018 Information Risk Management Forum' | Professional Interpretation of Information Security

On May 24th, TÜV Rheinland (hereinafter referred to as 'TüV Rheinland') held the '2018 Information Risk Management Forum' in Shanghai, focusing on cyber risk management, privacy and security of smart devices and Internet of Things, functional safety and information security certification. Investigate how companies can cope with information security risks in the Internet of Things era, establish a standardized and secure information management system, and achieve effective risk management and control.

At the same time, the "2018 GDPR Business Development White Paper" created by TÜV Rheinland was also officially released on the forum site. Through the professional interpretation of the EU's latest General Data Protection Act (GDPR), industry 4.0, smart devices, Internet big data and other industries were resolved. Road.

Focus on information security and risk management to meet the challenges of the Industry 4.0 era

In the era of information explosion, information security incidents not only threaten the personal and property safety of individuals, but also cause losses and reputational crises to enterprises and organizations, affecting the operation, development and reputation of enterprises. Cyber ​​risk management in the 4.0 era, privacy and security of smart devices and the Internet of Things, functional safety and information security certification, signal protection for railways and public facilities, information security human resources and technical capability reserves, and information security experts Focused on the topic of focus, combined with the real case of information risk management, in-depth sharing and discussion.

Urmez Daver, Vice President, TÜV Rheinland Consulting Services

Huang Zihe, the vice president of the China Electronic Information Industry Development Institute, shared the network risks and management solutions in the context of the “Industry 4.0 era”. He pointed out that in the era of Industry 4.0, enterprises faced control security, data security, and networks. The challenges brought by safety and equipment safety, coupled with the lack of information security design for industrial control systems, the introduction of more security holes for general-purpose products, and the lack of awareness of information security for industrial control operation and maintenance, enterprises that respond to cyber risks in the industrial 4.0 era need to establish security systems. , Third party diagnostic assessment, Implementation of safety protection solutions.

Urmez Daver, vice president of TüV Rheinland Consulting Services, shared the cyber risk management of the Industry 4.0 era from the perspective of industrial security and operational technology protection. He systematically introduced the connotation of industrial and operational technology (OT) cybersecurity and analyzed recent years There are endless news events in this field, and they interpret the current challenges facing management network security in the fields of manufacturing, automobiles, railways, maritime affairs, and construction. He believes that companies need to evaluate factories, products, etc. to understand There are risks and regular monitoring of network risks in the OT network. It is also important to understand how new interconnected systems can improve productivity and security in appropriate situations, and to review and focus on new regulations that may affect cyber security in the industry.

Jingdong Information Security Strategy Officer Ji Junjun

At the same time, Jingdong Jun, information security strategy officer and Chen Yunfeng, chief information security officer of Haier Group, respectively, in combination with corporate practices, on the active security changes driven by risk management and corporate IoT security for a wonderful experience sharing. In the field of transport, TüV Rheinland Tarun Gupta, chief security advisor, gave a detailed introduction to the information risks of railways and related public facilities; Zhang Xiaolin, the safety director of Shanghai Fuxin Intelligent Traffic Control Co., Ltd., briefed participants on the protection strategy of railway signal systems based on information security. Examples of major accidents such as train outages and delays caused by the failure of sub-rail traffic signal systems emphasize the importance of signal system information security, and put forward signal systems for the physical environment, network security, main equipment safety, and application data security. Information security strategy.

The GDPR White Paper is released, TüV Rheinland launches the GDPR solution

Enforcement of the EU's General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) is imminent. During the Forum, TÜV Rheinland issued a "White Paper on GDPR Business Development in 2018" (hereinafter referred to as the 'White Paper') to quickly clear the context for companies in the first place. Look for efficient solutions.

At the forum, TüV Rheinland GDPR expert Udo Scalla explained the origins, development, and impact of GDPR, and conducted a professional interpretation of various provisions of GDPR. TÜV Rheinland’s general manager of service development for electrical and electronic products Luo Li from IoT Product and service start, introduced TüV Rheinland to provide a comprehensive program.

Vice President of China Electronic Information Industry Development Institute Huang Zihe

The introduction of GDPR has brought tremendous challenges to traditional IoT products and services. It has also provided opportunities for regulating information from the source and protecting privacy. 'Luo Li said,' Through technical experience, interpretation of the law, past cases The combination of the three, TüV Rheinland will provide professional evaluation and certification for IoT vendors to help IoT vendors respond to the new GDPR bill, and jointly create the value of information security services with companies.

Working with industry pioneers to promote information security

As one of the highlights of this forum, TÜV Rheinland was officially represented at Zhejiang Yushi Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as 'Yushi Technology') and Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as 'Dahua Technology'). Issued IoT product privacy protection certificate.

TÜV Rheinland Greater China Electronic and Electrical Products Service Development Department Luo Li

Zhejiang Yushi Technology Co., Ltd. IP camera, Dahua Technology webcam and network DVR and other products, according to IoT product privacy security and GDPR requirements, passed testing and obtained IoT product privacy protection TüV Rhine test logo, meaning these products are in the information security And thoughtfully designed for privacy protection and reached the world's leading level.

Zhao Xuan, Brand Director of Yushi International Marketing Department, and Zhang Junchang, Product Line Director of R&D Center of Dahua Technology, participated in the charter ceremony as representatives. Mr. Frank Holzmann, Global Chief Operating Officer and Vice President of TüV Rheinland Product Service Group, said : 'Yushi Technology and Dahua Technology are both leading Internet of Things (IoT) product providers and solution service providers. As the first batch of companies in the world to sign the IoT Product Privacy Protection TÜV Rheinland Certification, they fully demonstrate their respect for privacy and The positive and rapid response to market changes. We will continue to work together to enhance the competitiveness of our industry through our respective professional capabilities.

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