It's a common developer scenario. You're about to launch your latest IoT product when you learn that you must adhere to new cybersecurity guidelines or regulations that were not considered during the development process. Perhaps you learn that you cannot sell into a planned market, like the European Union (EU). With the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), this is a very real possibility.
A sweeping new regulation for cybersecurity, the CRA applies to virtually all connected devices — and any device with the capability to connect directly or indirectly to another device or network — that is to be sold or distributed in the EU.
Officially adopted at the end of 2024, the CRA enforcement deadlines are rapidly approaching. In this blog post, we explain what manufacturers, OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) and distributors need to know about the CRA and how to begin laying the groundwork for compliance.
In this 1-hour webinar, subjects covered will be,
Considering a Digi solution or not, this is an excellent insight into CRA and the challenges and deadlines that lay ahead.
3rd December, 10am GMT, 1 hour MS Teams, invite details will be sent after registration.
Speakers
Speaker: Miguel Perez
Bio: Miguel Perez is an OEM Product Manager at Digi International. He worked as a Software Engineer when he first joined Digi. He obtained the qualifications of Telecommunications Engineering MSc and Industrial Engineering BSc, majoring in Electronics, from the University of Deusto. Born and bred in La Rioja, he has more than 10 years' experience in Spain and the United Kingdom in the mission-critical communications and cloud computing sectors. He is known for his excellent project vision, his ability to meet challenges without losing sight of main objectives, and the readiness to see obstacles from different points of view and provide creative solutions.