Digital Transformation: Orgalim position on the future Cyber Resilience Act

Published: 29 April 2022

Policies & Issues: Digital Transformation

The rise of cyberattacks and hackings in the economy, and a society that increasingly relies on digital solutions and new technologies to innovate, create the need for a common European solution that can help build cyber resilience and security. In response, the European Commission intends to put forward its Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) proposal in the third quarter of 2022, aiming to establish common standards for cybersecurity products.

Orgalim welcomes the Commission’s initiative and is convinced that a coherent regulatory framework is of the highest importance, especially in the context of the smooth functioning of Europe’s Single Market. We believe that in order for the Act to be workable, effective and meaningful, several elements should be taken into account.

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Authors

Fritz
Patrik Fritz
Adviser - Digital

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