Today marks a new milestone in European cybersecurity: the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) has been published in the EU’s Official Journal, bringing significant changes for businesses operating in the EU. But what does this mean for companies and users alike, and how is Red Hat positioned to sup...
These initiatives take place in a context where the EU cybersecurity landscape remains fragmented due to the lack of cross-European interoperable solutions and the lack of EU mechanisms for certification. It is recognized that certification plays an important role in increasing trust and security in ...
The CRA Introduces Mandatory Cybersecurity RequirementsThe European CRA creates mandatory cybersecurity requirements for hardware and software with digital elements. The Act’s reach is broad,...
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.
Now is an excellent time to ensure you are following best practices, adhering to the existing certifications introduced through the EU Cybersecurity Act, and making security a priority throughout the production process. Call us before you need us. ...
As a result, the European Commission has published a draft of the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) which is the first ever EU-wide legislation introducing unified cyber security requirements for manufacturers and developers of products with digital elements, covering both hardware and software. To ensure ...
The EU simply does not recognize alegal rightto sell products that are mainly[1] used to harm people, anywhere in the world. Just as EU countries have strong regulations for sales and export of arms. However, the conflation of cybersecurity and fundamental rights introduces a worrying mechanism...
The Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is a new EU cybersecurity legislation, designed to make sure products with digital elements are developed more securely, ultimately protecting consumers all over Europe. We can help you reach full CRA compliance.
The one-year extension of the EU Cyber Security Act to August 1, 2025, provides manufacturers with sufficient time to understand the impact of the new regulations, effectively implement the requirements of the new regulations, and begin to develop product compliance plans during the research and de...
As we await the Cyber Resilience Act's entry into force imminently, we examine the law, which is set to introduce a wide-ranging framework governing the cybersecurity of digital products sold in the EU. The draft Act sets out essential cyber security requirements for the design, development, ...