Bureau Veritas receives accreditation for cybersecurity from DAkkS!
The Bureau Veritas cybersecurity team celebrates this important achievement and milestone.
The cybersecurity team around Michael Beine worked over a year to fulfil the requirements according to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025:2018. As a result, Bureau Veritas has demonstrated its competencies based on the ETSI standard EN 303 645 and the TS 103 701 methodology.
This means that Bureau Veritas can now offer cybersecurity services, in particular with regard to Article 3.3 d/e/f of the Radio Equipment Directive.
Bureau Veritas grants IEC 62443 certification to Prognost and Burckhardt Compression and celebrates the handover. The IEC 62443 cybersecurity certification is an important achievement and milestone. This certification, which is considered the prevailing international security standard for industrial control systems, underlines the growing need for reliable security measures in the field of factory automation and data connectivity.
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Bureau Veritas Sweden – Customer Day with Technical Presentations
Bureau Veritas CPS is now also present in Lund, Sweden. Celebrate the grand opening with us! We cordially invite you to our customer day on 3rd of May, 2023.
Agenda:
(1) Radio and EMC testing requirements for Wireless Devices in Europe & North America
(2) Fundamentals of SAR testing & related requirements in Europe & North America
(3) Global Market Access for Wireless Devices
(4) Cybersecurity for Connected Devices
(5) European Green Deal: Eco-design for sustainable products
Bureau Veritas CPS Technology is proud to announce that after successful DAkkS audit and issuance of our new accreditation certificate, we are now able to offer complete accredited testing services according to the new standard ETSI EN 303 687 V1.0.0. This standard is the harmonized standard for Wi-Fi 6E, which is allowed to operate in the frequency range 5945 MHz – 6425 MHz in the European Union.
In the United States of America and Canada, the frequency range 5925 MHz – 7125 MHz is already approved for Wi-Fi 6E. Bureau Veritas CPS Technology is accredited by the FCC for the applicable “Rule Part” FCC 15.407 and by “ISED Canada” for the applicable test specification RSS-248.
After a short introduction, EMC standardisation will be explained and the phenomena will be highlighted.
The chapter “EMC KNOW-HOW” teaches the connection between frequency and interference coupling. The coupling paths and the propagation of EMC disturbances are explained by means of examples.
What is the difference between common-mode propagation and push-pull propagation. A practical experiment shows this.
Experiment on filtering: Here you try out your newly acquired knowledge and optimise a filter circuit.
Shielding experiment: Here you use your new knowledge to optimise how cables must be inserted into a shielding enclosure without destroying the shielding.
PCB experiment: Here you use your new EMC knowledge to eliminate one of the most common layout errors in the field of EMC.
These experiments deepen the newly learned knowledge and show how significantly good and bad EMC solutions differ.
YOUR SEMINAR LEADER
Dipl.- Ing. (FH), Volker Rudolph, EMC specialist, Schaeffler AG, Herzogenaurach and lecturer for EMC at the TH-Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm
IMPLEMENTATION
Date: 18.04.2023
Time: 09:00 h – 17:30 h
Location: Nuremberg, Bureau Veritas 10m Absorber Hall
Price: 800,00 € excl.
REGISTRATION
To register for this course, please complete the registration form below. You will then be contacted by us regarding confirmation of registration and the further procedure.
Note
If the number of registered participants does not reach the required minimum number, the training may have to be postponed. In this case we will inform you in time and offer an alternative date.
After a short introduction, EMC standardisation will be explained and the phenomena will be highlighted.
The chapter “EMC KNOW-HOW” teaches the connection between frequency and interference coupling. The coupling paths and the propagation of EMC disturbances are explained by means of examples.
What is the difference between common-mode propagation and push-pull propagation. A practical experiment shows this.
Experiment on filtering: Here you try out your newly acquired knowledge and optimise a filter circuit.
Shielding experiment: Here you use your new knowledge to optimise how cables must be inserted into a shielding enclosure without destroying the shielding.
PCB experiment: Here you use your new EMC knowledge to eliminate one of the most common layout errors in the field of EMC.
These experiments deepen the newly learned knowledge and show how significantly good and bad EMC solutions differ.
YOUR SEMINAR LEADER
Dipl.- Ing. (FH), Volker Rudolph, EMC specialist, Schaeffler AG, Herzogenaurach and lecturer for EMC at the TH-Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm
IMPLEMENTATION
Date: 18.04.2023
Time: 09:00 h – 17:30 h
Location: Nuremberg, Bureau Veritas 10m Absorber Hall
Price: 800,00 € excl.
REGISTRATION
To register for this course, please complete the registration form below. You will then be contacted by us regarding confirmation of registration and the further procedure.
Note
If the number of registered participants does not reach the required minimum number, the training may have to be postponed. In this case we will inform you in time and offer an alternative date.
The UAE Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) has issued a new label format.
The new label is mandated since 1.1.2023 for all new certificates issued starting from 1.1.2023.
For certificates issued in December 2022, old label or new label can be used.
For existing approvals, the old label may remain.
For renewal of approved products, the old label may remain or new label may be used.
Labels shall be placed on the packaging of the approved products and in display in retail stores.
For approved products which are installed in vehicles or installed in different products and does not have a separate packaging, label shall be placed in the user manual.
There is no specific size for the label however it should be clear for customers and users.
Colored label or black and white label may be used.
As usual, a PDF-file with the TDRA Declaration of Conformity Card (TAR Conformity Mark) will be offered for download by TDRA after the end of the approval process.
Extract from regulation “Telecommunications Equipment Type Approval Regime”, version 3.0, chapter 4.8 *:
The Registered Manufacturer or Importer of Telecommunications Equipment shall provide TDRA Declaration of Conformity Card (TAR Conformity Mark) on the Equipment box in a clear, readable and non-removable format before offering, selling or making the Equipment available in the UAE market. The TDRA-issued Declaration of Conformity Card shall be placed under the display platform of Telecommunications Equipment in retail stores or websites in a way that is clear and readable to users. Annex (D) details the requirements of TDRA’s Declaration of Conformity Card.
Extract from regulation “Telecommunications Equipment Type Approval Regime”, version 3.0, annex D *:
The following conformity statement template must be on the Telecommunications Equipment package box and on display platforms in retail stores and websites. The coloured or b/w design can be used. The QR code shall be placed as indicated above which includes a URL of the approved Equipment in TDRA.
Previous format of TDRA Declaration of Conformity Card:
Extract from TDRA notice about update of telecom equipment conformity/type approval mark **:
The Manufacturer, Importer and Distributor of Telecommunications Equipment shall undertake to include the Type Approval conformity mark when the Equipment is offered to consumers via any channel, in order to demonstrate that the equipment has been certified as Type Approved as per TDRA’s procedures.
We’re excited to announce that our Cybersecurity Insights Webinar Series has launched!
An indispensable element of the digital world, Cybersecurity ensures the protection of networks, devices and data from unauthorized access – and it will only continue to become more important.
How can you get prepare well and leverage the opportunities? Join our Cybersecurity Insight Series + to gain access to a range of topics across the field in a series of webinars.
Topics include:
Nov – Radio Equipment Directive Readiness +
Dec – Industrial IoT +
Jan 2023 – Medical Devices +
Feb 2023 – Consumer IoT +
Mar 2023 – Global Market Access +
Apr 2023 – Automotive +
For more information and join the series: Register here!
WEBINAR: EV-Charging Station – Wallbox – UK Regulation – Cyber Security
EV charging stations are the key elements of electrical vehicle infrastructure in new mobility domain. However, these charging stations need to fulfil various safety and regulatory compliances.
In present scenario, EV charging points are coming to the market with new communication technologies. These new communication technologies also bring Cyber Security issues along with it.
In this webinar our cyber security manager will give you an insight into the cyber security compliances for smart EV charging points / stations for the United Kingdom Market to fulfil the requirements of the recent UK regulation coming into force by 30 December 2022.