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IPC COMMUNITY 62 SUMMER 2023 IPC-1792 Standard for the Management and Mitigation of Cybersecurity Incidents in the Manufacturing Industry Supply Chain IPC-1792 establishes requirements for com- panies to provide assurance that their prod- ucts have been manufactured in cybersecure environments, ensuring that there has been no risk of impact to the product due to any cybersecurity incident. IPC-1792 requirements specify actions that need to be taken if a cybersecurity incident is detected, identifying all possibly affected products. IPC-2591 Version 1.6, Connected Factory Exchange (CFX) IPC-2591, Version 1.6 establishes the require- ments for the omnidirectional exchange of information between manufacturing pro- cesses and associated host systems for assem- bly manufacturing. IPC-2591 Version 1.6 applies to communication between all executable pro- cesses in the manufacture of printed board assemblies, automated, semiautomated and manual, and is applicable to related mechani- cal assembly and transactional processes. IPC/WHMA-A-620E Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies IPC/ WHMA-A-620E is the only industry- consensus standard for requirements and acceptance of cable and wire harness assem- blies. IPC/WHMA-A-620E describes materi- als, methods, tests, and acceptance criteria for producing crimped, mechanically secured and soldered interconnections and the related assembly activities associated with cable and harness assemblies. IPC-9203A Users Guide to IPC-9202 and the IPC-B-52 Standard Test Vehicle While there are a variety of industry test vehi- cles for the examination of material compatibil- ity, the IPC-B-52 test board was created to meet the needs for testing both ion chromatograph and surface insulation resistance (SIR), which would be more representative of the manu- facturing materials and processes. IPC-9203A standard addresses the IPC-B-52 test vehicle, which can be used to evaluate a manufacturing process, or to provide objective evidence that a chosen manufacturing material set and process are compatible, from a cleanliness standpoint. To view a complete list of newly published standards and standards revisions, translations, proposed standards for ballot, final drafts for industry review, working drafts, and project approvals, visit www.ipc.org/status.