CRA Embedded IoT

Information event: Cyber Resilience Act

How to prepare your embedded and IoT products in time - FREE

Contents

The Cyber Resilience Act introduces concrete obligations – and tight deadlines:

From 11 September 2026, manufacturers will be required to report actively exploited vulnerabilities and serious security incidents within 24 hours – including for existing products on the EU market.

To help you prepare optimally, we are inviting you together with SE Spezial-Electronic to a compact webinar. In just one hour, you will learn:

  • whether and how your products are affected
  • which requirements should be prioritized now
  • how to avoid typical implementation pitfalls

You will also receive a structured overview of:

  • objectives and scope of the CRA
  • timeline and regulatory milestones
  • key requirements (secure-by-design, SBOM, support obligations)
  • concrete practical measures
  • Q&A

Target audience


Specialists and managers from the areas of product development, regulatory affairs, quality management, IT security, compliance, and sales.

Also addressed are manufacturers, importers, system integrators, and operators of digital products that will be subject to the CRA requirements in the future.

Register now and secure your place.
The number of participants is limited. You can register here: 
SE-Spezial
Language of the webinar will be German.


Speakers:

Dipl.-Ing. Holger Bentje

Master Specialist EMC & Radio Technologies
Director Notified Body Radio Equipment Directive (RED)
Telecom Certification Body USA, Canada, Japan
at Phoenix Testlab GmbH

Tobias Vogler

Section Manager Cyber ​​Security

Host:

Sebastian Meyer MBE

Section Manager Sales EMC & Radio


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