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Join leading rail operators who trust RazorSecure to safeguard their critical assets, networks and systems

 

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RazorSecure focuses exclusively on the railway sector and has built extensive experience and a strong reputation since the first operational implementations in 2018. With over 3,200 rail vehicles protected, RazorSecure is a trusted expert in rail cyber security.

Ensure Compliance With Critical Rail Cyber Security Standards And Regulations

Cyber security frameworks are essential for understanding cyber risk and protecting railway assets. These frameworks provide the guidelines to continuously monitor network and system behaviour, detect threats, and respond effectively, minimising the impact of cyber incidents on safety, services, and personnel.

RazorSecure is actively contributing to the creation and adaptation of railway cyber security standards for the industry. Our solutions have been developed to align with cyber security frameworks, whilst also supporting efficient ongoing operation. With the growing connectivity of railway systems, the risk of railway cyber attacks increases. RazorSecure’s solutions help identify and mitigate these threats, protecting critical rail infrastructure from evolving cyber risks

 

 

EU NIS REGULATION

Network and information security requirements, including incident response procedures and preventative technical security measures, guiding in the management and prevention of cyber security breaches.

CENELEC TS 50701 Technical Specification

Rail cyber security requirements, mandating a consistent approach to railway system security management, and providing guidance to ensure security robustness is maintained and demonstrable throughout a system's entire operational lifecycle.

IEC 62443 Standard

A comprehensive and systematic set of cyber security recommendations, providing all sectors with a common approach to managing and mitigating security vulnerabilities in industrial automation control systems (IACS).

NIST Cyber Security Framework

Widely considered the gold standard for building cyber security programs, NIST prepares rail operators to identify and detect cyber-attacks more effectively, whilst offering comprehensive guidelines on response, prevention, and recovery from cyber incidents.

TSA Cyber Security Directive

Designed to safeguard both the travelling public and critical infrastructure, the cyber security requirements and recommendations of the TSA directive apply to owners and operators of high-risk freight railroads, passenger rail, and transit systems.

Australian AS 7770

The AS 7770 standard (2018) from RISSB outlines the cyber security requirements for Australia's rail industry. It helps Rail Transport Operators (RTOs) manage cyber risks and protect critical systems, data confidentiality, and passenger privacy.