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CRAzy About Product Cybersecurity: From Compliance to Confidence
DEC
Wed
03
10:00 - 12:00

Starts in 2 weeks from now

Location

Online

Programmes
Security Cybersecurity

The event aims to discuss the key provisions of the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) and its impact across industries. Stakeholders and EU Commission representatives will share insights on the implications of this legislation for hardware manufacturers, software developers, and other economic operators.

This session will cover the CRA's objectives and scope, the roles of different institutions and industries in its implementation, and how it supports small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in compliance efforts.

More information and the link to join the session can be found on the event website.

Background:

The Cyber Resilience Act establishes horizontal cybersecurity requirements for these products, ensuring security is integrated from the outset. The CRA seeks to enhance trust in digital technologies, protect consumers, strengthen supply chain security, and improve Europe’s strategic autonomy in the digital arena.

 

 

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