The EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) will introduce new security and maintenance expectations for connected devices sold into the EU market, including requirements around secure development, vulnerability handling, firmware integrity, and long-term support.
These requirements will directly impact how devices are designed, updated, documented, and maintained throughout their lifecycle.
Join us on June 30 at 8 AM PT for a practical technical session covering what the CRA means for connected products, what teams should begin preparing now, and how technologies like secure boot, strong cryptography, SBOMs, and secure update strategies fit into CRA-aligned development workflows.
In this webinar, we’ll cover:
- Key CRA requirements for connected devices
- Secure development, updates, and vulnerability handling
- Secure boot, firmware integrity, and SBOM support
- Preparing for CRA expectations
- CRA timelines and practical next steps
Ask the Expert: Answers Key Questions
Our experts answer key questions about what attendees will learn:
Q: Why is the CRA important for connected devices?
A: CRA requirements are expected to affect how connected devices are secured, updated, documented, and maintained throughout their lifecycle.
Q: Why are secure boot and SBOM becoming more important?
A: They help support firmware integrity, software visibility, vulnerability tracking, and long-term maintenance for connected products.
Q: What should teams start preparing now?
A: Engineering teams will need to review how connected devices are secured, updated, documented, and maintained throughout their lifecycle as CRA requirements take effect.
Date: June 30 | 8 AM PT
Register now to start preparing for CRA requirements.
As always, our webinar will include Q&A throughout. If you have questions about any of the above, please contact us at facts@wolfssl.com or call us at +1 425 245 8247.
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