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Have you heard about the Cyber Resilience Act?
May 8, 2024, 2:52 a.m. | /u/i46_sro
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The EU's proposed Cyber Resilience Act is a big deal for anyone involved in hardware and software with digital elements. T o sum it up, it aims to raise the bar on cybersecurity by setting mandatory standards for these products.
Think automatic security updates, clear vulnerability reporting, and a focus on secure design throughout a product's lifecycle. This means better protection for consumers and businesses alike!
But what are your thoughts? Is the CRA a step in the …
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