Helping you adopt a holistic approach to cybersecurity
As Canadian industries have become more digitalized, leaning on software tools, connected and embedded devices, and AI technologies, they expose themselves to a new type of vulnerability. Many organizations lack the necessary expertise and resources to improve the cybersecurity of their systems, practices, and products.
CSA Group’s research and standards can help these organizations implement effective safeguards and reduce potential risks to their business and customers by
establishing common definitions, consistent, repeatable, and reliable criteria
providing evidence-informed guidance and best practices
reflecting the latest advancements in the industry, technology, and society
Our standards can provide guidance in:
Adopting a holistic approach to cybersecurity
The binational Canada-U.S. standard CSA/ANSI T200:22, Evaluation of software development and cybersecurity programs, helps organizations assess their overall cybersecurity risks, vulnerabilities, and level of cyber maturity and identify the most effective control measures to protect themselves, their products, and clients.
Addressing cybersecurity needs of specific industries
Additional CSA Group standards outline requirements supporting cybersecurity in specific areas, from power generation, transportation, and health care to smart buildings.