With the EU Cyber Resilience Act's first major deadline arriving September 11, 2026, embedded engineers need a clear action plan now. In this webinar, experts from Digi and TrustInSoft show you steps engineers are taking to help their companies prepare for the law's enactment.
The EU Cyber Resilience Act is not a distant deadline. Starting September 11, 2026, manufacturers of connected products sold in the European market must be prepared to report actively-exploited vulnerabilities to national authorities and ENISA within 24 hours. In this webinar, Bob Blumenscheid, Product Marketing Manager at Digi, and Rolland Dudemaine, Director of Field Engineering at TrustInSoft, walk through the CRA timeline, explain what Article 14 reporting obligations really require of OEMs and system integrators, and outline four practical steps engineers should take before the deadline. Topics include: software bill of materials (SBOM) requirements, registering with the Single Reporting Platform (SRP), auditing your OTA update pipeline, and how tools like Digi TrustFence, Digi ConnectCore Security Services, and the TrustInSoft Analyzer can help teams build and maintain CRA-compliant products.
Disclaimer: This webinar is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Viewers should not act upon any information presented herein without seeking professional counsel. For advice regarding your specific situation or for interpretation of applicable laws, please consult a qualified attorney.
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