Group photo of speakers and guests
Cybersecurity is becoming increasingly important, and various countries have started to release relevant cybersecurity laws. In 2022, the European Union proposed the Cyber Resilience Act and will implement a new version of the Radio Equipment Directive. This latest version will include requirements for network security, privacy protection, and more. In the future, regulations for smart IoT devices entering the EU market will be formulated to meet key security specifications, undergo regular cybersecurity testing, and obtain compliance marks.
The event centered on EU cybersecurity regulations, the latest developments in cybersecurity standards, and the impact of cybersecurity certification on the European market. TAICS brought together domestic and foreign experts and companies, including ENISA, ETSI, JTSEC, and TÜV, to deliberate on the potential impact of future EU cybersecurity regulations on industries in Taiwan. 80 people attended this event and more than 50 companies participated.
During his speech, Albert Chen, TAICS TMC Chair, mentioned the increasing incidents of blackmail by Internet companies, highlighting the critical network security issues under the Internet of Everything. Notably, representatives from ENISA, ETSI, and JTSEC from Europe were invited to a rare gathering, where the virtual and physical events were held simultaneously. Additionally, there were insights shared by representatives from industries and research institutions such as TUV, Energywell Technology, and the Institute for Information Industry, enriching the event's content.
This event brought together representatives from ENISA and ETSI to provide an overview of the latest European cybersecurity standards and regulations. Additionally, the French laboratory JTSec shared insights on cybersecurity regulations and precautions for products entering the European market. This event provided valuable knowledge and understanding for Taiwanese companies. Recognizing cybersecurity regulations early and prioritizing cybersecurity in the product life cycle is crucial for avoiding obstacles during international market promotion.
During the event, TÜV NORD Taiwan representatives shared relevant international information technology security standards. Tony You, VP of Energywell Technology, discussed the cybersecurity principles of smart manufacturing. Finally, Dr. Yi-Hsueh Tsai of the Institute for Information Industry spoke about the Cybersecurity test specification for 5G Open RAN and concluded the event successfully with the industry leaders. Cybersecurity standards continuously evolve and will be updated gradually to reflect changes in the journey over time and technology. Staying updated with the latest industry standards is crucial for securing opportunities. In the future, TAICS will continue organizing events on cybersecurity standards to support the industry with the latest global trends and early deployment. |