Is Your Device a Security Time Bomb? Understanding Security by Design in the Age of CRA
The concept of “security by design” might seem ambiguous, but its impact on our connected devices is undeniable. Recent regulations like the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) mandate security as a core principle, making it crucial to understand how this translates to everyday practices.
Shrinking the Attack Surface: A Proactive Approach to Enhanced Device Security
In the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape, organizations and individuals alike face a continuous challenge: mitigating the ever-expanding attack surface of their devices.
Don’t Sleep on the Kernel: Why Linux Kernel Choice is Critical for CRA Compliance
The Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is poised to significantly impact how companies develop and sell products within the European Union. While security best practices across all aspects of development are crucial, the choice of Linux kernel plays a surprisingly critical role in achieving and maintaining compliance.
Worried About the Cyber Resilience Act? Get Your Free Assessment & Breathe Easy Again!
The Cyber Resilience Act is sending ripples through the IoT world, leaving many small manufacturers feeling overwhelmed by the compliance burden. But fear not! Here at i46, we understand your concerns, and we’re here to help you navigate the CRA landscape with confidence.
Apple’s Web App Exit: A Canary in the Coal Mine for the Cyber Resilience Act?
Apple’s decision to ditch iPhone web apps in the EU to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) raises concerns about similar scenarios with the upcoming Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). This article explores potential impacts of the CRA, including targeted feature removals, increased geo-blocking, compliance-driven mergers, and innovation slowdowns. It emphasizes the need for a balanced approach that prioritizes both security and progress through targeted regulations, open dialogue, and global collaboration. Ultimately, navigating the CRA effectively requires ensuring user protection without hindering the very advancements it aims to safeguard.
A Cost Comparison of DIY vs. Automated Tools for Achieving Compliance with the CRA
Companies that must comply with the CRA face a significant challenge, as their products may not meet all of the requirements set forth by the Act. This article explores the cost of compliance for companies that take a DIY approach versus those that use an automated platform such as i46’s.
The Cyber Resilience Act: A Fort Worth Building, But Not Without Challenges
The EU’s Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is a bold step towards a more secure digital future. Imagine it as a towering fortress, designed to shield the EU from the ever-evolving cyber threats. But like any ambitious project, building this fortress comes with its own set of challenges.
Gear Up for Change: The Cyber Resilience Act’s Impact on EU Hardware and Software Development
The EU’s Cyber Resilience Act is poised to be a game-changer, raising the bar for security in connected devices and cyberspaces. But for hardware and software developers in the EU, it’s not just a matter of checking a few boxes. The CRA will fundamentally reshape the development and production cycle, demanding a “security-by-design” approach from the very beginning. Buckle up, developers, because here’s how the CRA will impact your workflow.
The Cyber Resilience Act: Cybersecurity Best Practices, Supercharged?
The ever-expanding world of the Internet of Things (IoT) brings incredible convenience, but with it comes a growing cyber threat landscape. Enter the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), a proposed EU regulation aiming to raise the cyber hygiene bar for connected devices. But how does it stack up against existing industry best practices?
Reporting Requirements: What Incidents Fall Under the Cyber Resilience Act’s Microscope?
The Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) looms large on the horizon, promising a stricter cybersecurity landscape for the Internet of Things (IoT) world. But amidst the technical jargon and legal timelines, one question might be nagging manufacturers and software developers: what exactly will need to be reported as an “incident”?
In this article, we explore the reporting requirements mandated by the CRA.