This workshop provides a practical introduction to the basics and possible applications of cryptography in the context of company and product development.
Current regulatory requirements such as the NIS-2 Directive and the Cyber Resilience Act are considered and relevant norms and standards (e.g. ISO 27001, IEC 62443) are explained.
Participants receive a structured overview of cryptographic procedures, key management and their application in industry.
Subject area:
Industrial Security - Cryptography
Target group:
- Corporate target group: Mechanical engineering, automation technology, critical infrastructures, software and product development for industrial systems
- Target group in the company: IT and OT security managers, compliance and risk managers, developers and architects of secure systems, technical managers, CIOs and CTOs
Content:
- Regulatory requirements & standards (NIS-2, Cyber Resilience Act, ISO 27001, IEC 62443)
- Fundamentals of cryptography (public key, symmetric methods, key management, HSM)
- Secure communication & infrastructure (TLS, IKE/IPSec, industrial PKI)
- Cryptography in the corporate context (web server security, authentication, cloud concepts BYOK/HYOK)
- Cryptography in product development (IEC 62443-4-1/4-2, device ID, code signing, certificate management)
Output for participants:
- Understanding of the most important cryptographic procedures and regulatory requirements
- Implementation of cryptographic measures in IT and OT environments
- Exchange with experts and other companies
- Best practices for the secure implementation of cryptography
Speakers:
Michael Jahnich (achelos GmbH)
Daniel Pujiula Buhl (achelos GmbH)
Florian Handke (Campus Schwarzwald)
Alexander Harig (Campus Schwarzwald)
Event details:
14.05.2025
13:00 - 18:00 Uhr
Location: Campus Schwarzwald, Freudenstadt
Price: free of charge