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Kiwa and Securance join forces on cybersecurity and risk management solutions

Testing, inspection and certification specialist Kiwa and assurance and cybersecurity expert Securance have announced a strategic partnership to jointly enhance their services in the fields of risk management and cybersecurity. This collaboration combines Kiwa's extensive certification and compliance expertise with Securance's innovative risk management and cybersecurity solutions.

Kiwa and Securance join forces on cybersecurity and risk management solutions

UK also introduces security regime for connectable products

In a synchronized move following the European Union's footsteps, the United Kingdom has unveiled its own comprehensive cybersecurity requirements for connectable products. While the EU's requirements are slated to take effect on 1 August 2025, the UK's security framework is poised to be enacted earlier, starting from 29 April 2024.

Kiwa and Hudson Cybertec join forces in cybersecurity training programs

Starting this summer, testing, inspection and certification specialist Kiwa and cybersecurity expert Hudson Cybertec are partnering to offer global training programs on the cybersecurity of Operational Technology (OT). Hudson Cybertec has been part of the Kiwa Group since last year and both companies complement each other seamlessly in terms of security and certification services. Now, their collaboration is being intensified in the field of training.

UPDATE: RED Delegated Act: Mandatory compliance to articles 3.3 d, e and f

On 29 October 2021, the European Commission adopted the RED Delegated Act activating Article 3.3 (d), 3.3 (e) and 3.3 (f) for both consumer and professional/industrial products (C(2021) 7672 1). On 12 January 2022 this supplement to the RED was officially published in the Official Journal of the European Union.

Kiwa appointed as a Notified Body for RED articles 3.3 d/e/f/g and 3.4

Kiwa is one of the first organizations to be officially listed by European Commission as a Notified Body for the Articles 3.3 d/e/f/g and 3.4, the latest activated articles of the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) (2014/53/EU). After a thorough audit procedure, Kiwa has passed all criteria and has been granted the Notified Body status, now under the sharpened rules, for RED Article 3.3 d/e/f/g and 3.4.

Kiwa certifies Amsterdam UMC for ISO 27001 and NEN 7510

There are few sectors where privacy and information security have a higher priority than in healthcare, where almost all processed and recorded data is confidential. Recently, Amsterdam UMC - the merger organization of AMC and VUmc - certified with Kiwa for the ISO 27001 and NEN 7510 standards. Marcel van der Haagen, data protection officer at Amsterdam UMC, elaborates on this.

Kiwa accredited for ETSI EN 303 645 cybersecurity testing

Kiwa was recently accredited by the Dutch accreditation council RvA as the first Notified Body (NoBo) for testing and assessing the cybersecurity of IoT consumer products. By independently assessing the cybersecurity of 'smart' devices such as doorbells, thermostats, tv’s and lighting, manufacturers can ensure that consumers are less likely to become victims of cybercrime.

Revision ISO 27002: simplification and modernization

To ensure that quality standards remain relevant and current, they are reviewed at least every five years. For that reason, the ISO 27002 was recently revised. This standard contains the practical guidelines and control measures for management systems for information security (ISMS) that are inextricably linked to the information security standard ISO 27001.

Cybersecurity for Fire Protection Systems: a compliance and risk based approach

Recently SFPE Europe released a publication on the topic of cybersecurity for fire protection systems. This article, based on a recent research of the Fire Protection Research Foundation, highlights just and accurate reasons regarding the importance of cybersecurity for fire protection systems.

Digital gadgets often make security alarm systems vulnerable

An alarm system used by many thousands of people across Europe can be remotely disabled by criminals. This is shown by research by Dutch television news program RTL Nieuws. The leak can also be used to turn the alarm siren on or off or to peek along with the security cameras.