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ETSI GS MEC 010-1 V1.1.1 (2017-10)Mobile Edge Computing (MEC); Mobile Edge Management; Part 1: System, host and platform management

The document defines the management of the mobile edge system, mobile edge hosts and mobile edge platforms. This includes platform configuration, performance and fault management, application monitoring, remote service configuration and service control, information gathering regarding the platform features, available services, and available virtualised resources.

ETSI GS MEC 010-1 V1.1.1 (2017-10)

ETSI GS MEC 010-2 V2.1.1 (2019-11)Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC); MEC Management; Part 2: Application lifecycle, rules and requirements management

The document provides information flows for lifecycle management of applications running on a MEC host, and describes interfaces over the reference points to support application lifecycle management. It also describes application rules and requirements, application-related events, mobility handling and MEC service availability tracking. The document specifies the necessary data model, data format and operation format when applicable.

ETSI GS MEC 010-2 V2.1.1 (2019-11)

ETSI GS MEC 011 V2.2.1 (2020-12)Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC); Edge Platform Application Enablement

The document focuses on the functionalities enabled via the Mp1 reference point between MEC applications and MEC platform, which allows these applications to interact with the MEC system. Service related functionality includes registration/deregistration, discovery and event notifications. Other functionality includes application availability, traffic rules, DNS and time of day. It describes the information flows, required information, and specifies the necessary operations, data models and API definitions.

ETSI GS MEC 011 V2.2.1 (2020-12)

ETSI GS MEC 012 V2.1.1 (2019-12)Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC); Radio Network Information API

The document focuses on the Radio Network Information MEC service. It describes the message flows and the required information. The present document also specifies the RESTful API with the data model.

ETSI GS MEC 012 V2.1.1 (2019-12)

IEC 62443-4-2:2019 Security for industrial automation and control systems - Part 4-2: Technical security requirements for IACS components

IEC 62443-4-2:2019 provides detailed technical control system component requirements (CRs) associated with the seven foundational requirements (FRs) described in IEC TS 62443-1-1 including defining the requirements for control system capability security levels and their components, SL-C (component). As defined in IEC TS 62443-1-1 there are a total of seven foundational requirements (FRs): a) identification and authentication control (IAC), b) use control (UC), c) system integrity (SI), d) data confidentiality (DC), e) restricted data flow (RDF), f) timely response to events (TRE), and g) resource availability (RA). These seven FRs are the foundation for defining control system security capability levels. Defining security capability levels for the control system component is the goal and objective of this document as opposed to SL-T or achieved SLs (SL-A), which are out of scope. Show less

IEC 62443-4-2:2019

IEC 61987-16:2016Industrial-process measurement and control - Data structures and elements in process equipment catalogues - Part 16: List of properties (LOPs) for density measuring equipment for electronic data exchange

IEC 61987-16:2016 provides an - operating list of properties (OLOP) for the description of the operating parameters and the collection of requirements for a density measuring equipment, and - device lists of properties (DLOP) for a range of density measuring equipment types describing them. The structures of the OLOP and the DLOP correspond with the general structures defined in IEC 61987-11 and agree with the fundamentals for the construction of LOPs defined in IEC 61987-10.

IEC 61987-16:2016

IEC 62832-2:2020 Industrial-process measurement, control and automation - Digital factory framework - Part 2: Model elements

IEC 62832-2:2020 specifies detailed requirements for model elements of the Digital Factory framework. It defines the nature of the information provided by the model elements, but not the format of this information.

IEC 62832-2:2020

IEC TR 62443-3-1:2009Industrial communication networks - Network and system security - Part 3-1: Security technologies for industrial automation and control systems

IEC/TR 62443-3-1:2009(E) provides a current assessment of various cybersecurity tools, mitigation counter-measures, and technologies that may effectively apply to the modern electronically based IACSs regulating and monitoring numerous industries and critical infrastructures. It describes several categories of control system-centric cybersecurity technologies, the types of products available in those categories, the pros and cons of using those products in the automated IACS environments, relative to the expected threats and known cyber vulnerabilities, and, most important, the preliminary recommendations and guidance for using these cybersecurity technology products and/or countermeasures.

IEC TR 62443-3-1:2009

IEC TR 62443-2-3:2015Security for industrial automation and control systems - Part 2-3: Patch management in the IACS environment

IEC TR 62443-2-3:2015(E) describes requirements for asset owners and industrial automation and control system (IACS) product suppliers that have established and are now maintaining an IACS patch management program. This Technical Report recommends a defined format for the distribution of information about security patches from asset owners to IACS product suppliers, a definition of some of the activities associated with the development of the patch information by IACS product suppliers and deployment and installation of the patches by asset owners. The exchange format and activities are defined for use in security related patches; however, it may also be applicable for non-security related patches or updates.

IEC TR 62443-2-3:2015

IEC 62443-3-3:2013Industrial communication networks - Network and system security - Part 3-3: System security requirements and security levels

IEC 62443-3-3:2013 provides detailed technical control system requirements (SRs) associated with the seven foundational requirements (FRs) described in IEC 62443-1-1 including defining the requirements for control system capability security levels, SL-C(control system). These requirements would be used by various members of the industrial automation and control system (IACS) community along with the defined zones and conduits for the system under consideration (SuC) while developing the appropriate control system target SL, SL-T(control system), for a specific asset. The contents of the corrigendum of April 2014 have been included in this copy.

IEC 62443-3-3:2013

IEC 62443-3-2:2020Security for industrial automation and control systems - Part 3-2: Security risk assessment for system design

IEC 62443-3-2:2020 establishes requirements for: a) defining a system under consideration (SUC) for an industrial automation and control system (IACS); b) partitioning the SUC into zones and conduits; c) assessing risk for each zone and conduit; d) establishing the target security level (SL-T) for each zone and conduit; and e) documenting the security requirements.

IEC 62443-3-2:2020

IEC 62443-2-4:2015Security for industrial automation and control systems - Part 2-4: Security program requirements for IACS service providers

IEC 62443-2-4:2015 specifies requirements for security capabilities for IACS service providers that they can offer to the asset owner during integration and maintenance activities of an Automation Solution. The contents of the corrigendum of August 2015 have been included in this copy.

IEC 62443-2-4:2015