systems, and processes. TheEU Cybersecurity Actenables companies doing business in the EU to benefit from having their ICT products certified only once, which is then recognised by all 27 member states of the EU.
The principal question addressed by this paper is: how adequate are the minimum security objectives of the European Union Cybersecurity Act (Regulation (EU) 2019/881) in assisting organisations in the European Union internal market with resisting and recovering from cyber threats? The question is ...
Learn how Ubuntu can help device manufacturers comply with upcoming EU cybersecurity regulations Download now The rise of smart devices and edge technologies means manufacturers must take security seriously. With the introduction of the EU’s Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), device makers now face ...
The European Cyber Resilience Act is a legal framework that describes the cybersecurity requirements forhardware and software products with digital elementsplaced on the market of the European Union. Manufactures are now obliged to take security seriously throughout a product’s life cycle. Digital har...
On October 10, 2024, the highly anticipatedCyber Resilience Act (CRA)was adopted by the European Commission (EU) Council. The new law provides for a 36-month period after signing and publication before the requirements in the act will be enforced. However, the CRA goes into force only 20 ...
Message-Id: <3C6BAFEB-A4D8-4691-9C7A-76B36B1BB74D@webweaving.org> Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2023 12:52:59 +0200 From: Dirk-Willem van Gulik <dirkx@...weaving.org> To: oss-security@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: European Union Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) On 8 Oct 2023, at 22:56,...
On September 15, the EU Commission published a proposal for a Cyber Resilience Act (Proposed CRA), which builds on the 2020 EU Cybersecurity Strategy and the 2020 EU Security Union Strategy, with the aim of ensuring the cybersecurity of products with dig
When discussing European Union activities in the field of cybersecurity and combating cybercrime, it appears advisable to go back to the 1990s, when the first non-binding legal Acts were adopted to regulate these matters. They called for the implementing of the appropriate measures, indicating speci...
On 11 April 2024, after a prolonged two-year negotiation process, the European Union has adopted Regulation (EU) 2024/1183 for the establishment of a European Digital Identity (“Regulation”). The Regulation is an act of general application, directly applicable in all Member Sta...
cybersecurity across the European Union (EU), but it broadens the scope to additional relevant sectors and introduces new obligations, forming part of a wider EU effort to strengthen the resilience of European infrastructure, including the draftCyber Resilience Act(CRA) and the EURegulation 2022/...