ASUS IoT Secures IEC 62443-4-1 Cybersecurity Certification in Taiwan
Enhancing product security across industrial applications in Taiwan
- Certified security: ASUS IoT achieves IEC 62443-4-1 certification, validating secure development processes for industrial automation systems
- Built-in resilience: Security embedded across the product lifecycle to safeguard operational technology from evolving cyber threats
- Trusted by industry: Independent validation from global body reinforces ASUS IoT’s commitment to industrial-grade reliability and long-term support
TAIPEI, Taiwan, April 30, 2025 — ASUS IoT, a global provider of industrial-grade AIoT solutions, has officially obtained the IEC 62443-4-1 certification, a key cybersecurity standard for the secure development lifecycle of industrial automation and control system (IACS) components. This certification affirms ASUS IoT’s engineering capabilities in secure product development and its commitment to supporting industrial customers in building resilient, future-ready systems.
The IEC 62443-4-1 standard, developed by the International Society of Automation (ISA) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), defines systematic processes across requirement definition, secure architecture, implementation, verification, defect management, and maintenance. By incorporating this standard into its development workflow, ASUS IoT ensures that security is embedded at every stage — minimizing risks of cyber threats targeting operational technology (OT) environments.
“IEC 62443-4-1 is a cornerstone for OT cybersecurity,” said Kiosun Hsu, Director of ASUS IoT. “This certification reinforces our capability to deliver secure and reliable AIoT systems, and provides our customers with a stronger foundation to manage security risks across industrial deployments.”
Raising the bar for OT cybersecurity
In today’s connected industrial landscape, OT systems are increasingly exposed to threats. Unlike traditional assumptions that attackers infiltrate through IT systems first, recent research highlights how OT endpoints themselves are now prime attack surfaces—placing critical demands on system-level security.
Yen-Liang Lin, Senior Executive Vice President at Deloitte, noted: “Cybersecurity has become integral to operational resilience. By aligning with IEC 62443 standards, companies can adopt consistent practices that safeguard production lines, minimize downtime risks, and enhance global competitiveness.”
The certification process was conducted by Bureau Veritas, a globally recognized testing and certification body. Through this third-party validation, ASUS IoT demonstrated full compliance with international requirements, further solidifying its position as a trusted industrial partner.
“This achievement highlights ASUS IoT’s technical rigor and long-term commitment to secure development,” said Yu-Ching Chiu, Director of Business Development at Bureau Veritas. “It also sets a valuable precedent for other industrial manufacturers undergoing digital transformation.”
Moving forward, ASUS IoT will continue to invest in industrial-grade product reliability, platform security, and lifecycle support — providing customers with integrated solutions optimized for harsh environments, mission-critical workloads, and long-term deployments.
For more information on ASUS IoT products and certifications, please visit: https://iot.asus.com.
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ASUS IoT: Pioneering Smart Solutions
ASUS IoT is a global leader in delivering innovative Internet of Things (IoT) and AI solutions, empowering industries with cutting-edge hardware and software. With over 5,000 R&D professionals and 1,000 service centers across 98 countries, ASUS IoT provides robust, scalable products like industrial motherboards, edge AI computers, and single-board computers, optimized for smart manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and more. Their solutions enhance operational efficiency, security, and sustainability.
Key offerings include the PE1000N Edge computer, which revolutionizes smart parking and traffic enforcement with NVIDIA Jetson-powered AI inferencing, and the TRO610 cellular router, developed with Hitachi Energy for industrial IoT applications. ASUS IoT’s partnerships, like with SKIDATA for access control in Brazil, showcase end-to-end solutions that improve user experiences in business parks. Their AI-enabled smart factory, featuring 3D digital twin technology, underscores their commitment to Industry 4.0.
ASUS IoT emphasizes eco-friendly practices, holding certifications like ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and EPEAT, and acquiring 31,184 global eco-labels in 2016. As an Intel IoT Solutions Alliance member, they ensure seamless integration and innovation. The ASUS IoT Alliance Program supports partners with training, marketing, and technical resources, fostering rapid deployment of tailored applications.
From smart cities to healthcare, ASUS IoT’s comprehensive portfolio drives digital transformation, offering reliability, flexibility, and reduced time-to-market. Their focus on quality, security, and green technology positions them as a trusted partner for a connected, sustainable future.
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