Bureau Veritas Supports Smart Power System in Achieving IEC 62443-3-3 Certification
Strengthening Smart Power Systems’ Cybersecurity Capabilities and Supporting Global Market Access through International Standards
As the global energy transition advances and Smart Grids and AI infrastructure expand, power and industrial control systems are becoming more digital. Cybersecurity now extends beyond device-level protection. It is essential to the stable, resilient operation of critical infrastructure.
As asset owners and regulators place greater emphasis on cybersecurity compliance, transparent and independent third-party certification plays an important role. Bureau Veritas, a global leader in testing, inspection, and certification (TIC), supported Smart Power System Co., Ltd. (SPS) in achieving IEC 62443-3-3 cybersecurity certification. The certification reflects SPS’s commitment to developing smart power systems, system integration capabilities, and cybersecurity protection. It also helps strengthen system security, reliability, and market competitiveness through alignment with international standards.
SPS has invested in smart power systems and related core technologies, including EMS power management, AC/DC power control, and software/hardware integration. As Smart Grids, AI data centers, and high-performance computing drive new demand for power, businesses must focus on more than energy efficiency and intelligent management. System security, reliability, and operational continuity are equally important.
Dr. Kevin Huang, General Manager of Smart Power System, said:
"Smart Power System has invested in the development of smart power systems and related core technologies. From systems and software to power control, we are committed to building critical capabilities. As AI data centers and Smart Grids continue to develop, market expectations for power management, system stability and cybersecurity are rising. Cybersecurity and quality are fundamental to building customer trust and are key strengths as we expand internationally. We appreciate the professional support provided by the Bureau Veritas specialist team in helping us assess and strengthen product security. This achievement belongs to our entire R&D team. Our goal is not simply to obtain certification, but to embed these standards into our operations. Building on our existing ISO and IEC standards, we will continue to pursue more stringent international reliability standards, deepen our smart power technologies, and expand into overseas markets including Japan, Australia and the Philippines, as well as explore broader application opportunities."
During the certification process, Bureau Veritas reviewed relevant cybersecurity requirements at the system level and applied an international standards framework to help SPS assess whether its system design and protection mechanisms provide a consistent and verifiable security foundation. For smart power systems and critical infrastructure, cybersecurity is not an additional feature introduced after product development. It is a core design consideration that should be incorporated from the system architecture and development stages.
David Hsueh, Director of Cybersecurity Division at CPS Technology Products Taiwan, Bureau Veritas, said:
"Cybersecurity and quality are essential to building customer trust. IEC 62443-3-3 does not focus solely on individual devices; it addresses the security requirements and protection capabilities of an entire system. Throughout the certification process, SPS demonstrated strong capabilities in independent R&D and system integration, as well as its ability to implement cybersecurity requirements in practical applications. For smart power systems, reliability, security and operational continuity are as important as functionality and performance. Certification against international standards can further strengthen market and customer confidence in an organization’s solutions."
Ryan Tseng, Director of Sales & Marketing Division at CPS Technology Products Taiwan, Bureau Veritas, said:
"As OT and IT environments become more integrated, and AI, Smart Grids and energy digitalization applications expand, businesses are facing more complex cybersecurity risks. IEC 62443 provides an internationally recognized industrial cybersecurity framework that helps organizations establish a consistent security foundation, from risk management and system architecture to practical protection measures. SPS’s IEC 62443-3-3 certification demonstrates its investment in technology and cybersecurity. It also helps strengthen international customer confidence in its products and solutions and supports its competitiveness in global markets."
Bureau Veritas provides industrial and product cybersecurity certification services. Its IEC 62443-related services cover service providers, systems, product development life cycles, and components. Through global technical resources and local expertise, Bureau Veritas helps organizations establish cybersecurity governance and certification frameworks aligned with international standards, from organizational processes and development procedures to system architecture and product design.
Bureau Veritas will continue to combine global certification experience with local technical expertise to help Taiwanese businesses address industrial and OT cybersecurity challenges, strengthen the security, reliability, and resilience of their products and systems, and use international standards to support global market expansion.
