What is the Cyber Resilience Act?

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Joao Pezzato Hellmeister, Henry Coggill

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The Cyber Resilience Act is an upcoming European Union legislation that aims to implement more rigorous cybersecurity commitments, documentation, and vulnerability reporting requirements for the IT industry. The legislation would apply to developers, distributors, manufacturers and retailers of hardware, devices, software, applications, and other “products with digitally connected elements” sold within the EU. The requirements you need to meet depend on the CRA classification of products. Although the regulation does not enter into force until 2027, organisations need to start preparing now. Join us for a 30-minute webinar to understand how this new regulatory framework will impact the compliance landscape, and what it could mean for you. We will delve into the CRA’s 4 key obligations: 1. Risk Assessment 2. Documentation 3. Conformity assessment 4. Vulnerability reporting We will also provide recommended actions so you can implement a roadmap for compliance in your organisation.
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