[PSES] Cybersecurity? for ANATEL

2022-10-04 Thread Chris
I was in Brazil recently for certification of our product and filled out "COMPLIANCE WITH CYBER SECURITY FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT DECLARATION" forĀ Anatel Cybersecurity with included 43 questions in Portugues. Many more questions than FCC Cybersecurity document. I was told that ANATEL

Re: [PSES] Cybersecurity?

2022-10-04 Thread Elliott Martinson
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2021/05/12/executive-order-on-improving-the-nations-cybersecurity/ The Biden admin put out this executive order From: Douglas E Powell Sent: Tuesday, October 4, 2022 1:20 PM To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Subject: Re: [PSES]

Re: [PSES] Cybersecurity?

2022-10-04 Thread Douglas E Powell
David, In the USA, wouldn't that fall under homeland security? ~Doug Douglas E Powell Laporte, Colorado USA doug...@gmail.com LinkedIn (UTC -06:00) Mountain Time (US-MDT) On Tue, Oct 4, 2022 at 11:26 AM David Huff wrote: > Note, it is

Re: [PSES] To NRTL or not NRTL, that is the question

2022-10-04 Thread MIKE SHERMAN
My recollection is that NFPA 70 does require various equipment to be listed, but I am not sure that NFPA 70 directly links to that OSHA web site. It would seem odd to me for a consensus standard like NFPA 70 to include requirements that could potentially be changed by OSHA without following a

Re: [PSES] Cybersecurity?

2022-10-04 Thread David Huff
Note, it is not just the EU, I am seeing it as a requirement for Radio Device certification from ANATEL (Brazil) ANATEL Act No. 77 of January 5, 2021. I would be willing to bet the FCC will come along with

Re: [PSES] To NRTL or not NRTL, that is the question

2022-10-04 Thread James Pawson (U3C)
Hello everyone, Thank you for all the replies. Some of them confirmed my existing understanding but there were more that revealed more questions. Summary of previous points (please call these out for lack of accuracy) 1. Safety testing not explicitly based on any kind of voltage