Euralarm publishes position paper on Cyber Resilience Act
Euralarm has published a position paper on the "Cyber Resilience Act." The paper identifies some ambiguities that, if maintained, would lead manufacturers into some legal uncertainty.
The Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is the proposed regulation on cybersecurity requirements for products with digital elements. The act aims to strengthen cybersecurity regulations to ensure more secure hardware and software products. Euralarm welcomes some of the proposals, but has some suggestions for improvement.
Discussions with the "DG Connect" CRA team, for example, have shown that there is still room for improvement to ensure legal certainty for manufacturers and the proportionality of the scope and categorization, the unit writes. At the same time, it is important to preserve the overall goal of increasing the cyber resilience of European society, it adds.
Euralarm's paper summarizes suggestions for clarifying the text and improving the proportionality of the regulation. Copies of the new Euralarm position paper can be downloaded from the Euralarm website at be downloaded.
Source: Euroalarm