Forlinx Embedded secures dual IEC 62443 certifications for its FCU2601 unit, gearing up for EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) requirements amid rising industrial cyber threats.

Certification Milestone
The FCU2601 embedded control unit now holds IEC 62443-4-1 for secure development processes and IEC 62443-4-2 for embedded component security, building on Forlinx’s earlier EN 18031 (RED) approval.
These globally recognized standards cover the full product lifecycle, from design to maintenance, ensuring top-tier protection against ransomware and advanced threats in Industry 4.0 setups.
The rugged unit suits critical applications like industrial controls and edge computing in harsh environments.
Why IEC 62443 Matters
IEC 62443 sets the benchmark for industrial automation cybersecurity, addressing access controls, data protection, vulnerability handling, and more.
With CRA enforcement looming from December 2024, full compliance by late 2027, non-adherent products risk €15M fines or EU market bans.
Critical gear like PLCs and gateways demands third-party verification, and Forlinx’s prep helps partners beat tight deadlines like vulnerability reporting starting September 2026.
CRA Timeline
Forlinx offers SDL consulting, security assessments, SBOM management, patch processes, and pre-cert testing to streamline compliance for HMIs, RTUs, and beyond.
These services cut costs and speed certification, leveraging Forlinx’s proven framework for global market entry.
Key Comment
“Our dual IEC 62443 certifications validate a world-class security lifecycle for industrial and edge solutions. As CRA deadlines approach, we’re partnering with customers on SDL consulting, threat modeling, SBOMs, and testing to ensure seamless EU compliance and secure global growth,” a Forlinx spokesperson shared.





