According to the IEC 62443 standard, a capability security level (SL-C) is defined as “the security level that a component or system is capable of meeting when it is properly configured and protected by an appropriate set of security countermeasures” 1. A component or system can have different SL-Cs for different security requirements, depending on its design and implementation. The SL-C is determined by testing the component or system against a set of security test cases that correspond to the security requirements. The SL-C is not dependent on the actual operational environment or configuration of the component or system, but rather on its inherent capabilities. References:
IEC 62443 - Wikipedia
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