
Standardization in support of the EU Cyber Resilience Act
The Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) aims to enhance EU cybersecurity by ensuring that digital products and services remain secure throughout their lifecycle. It promotes proactive risk management and accountability, enabling businesses and users to collaborate in building a safer digital future.
IF YOU OR YOUR ORGANIZATION FIT INTO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING 3 CATEGORIES,
DON'T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO SHAPE THE FUTURE OF CYBERSECURITY


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Open source communities
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Consumer Associations
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Cybersecurity experts and Labs
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Academia
Stakeholders

Industry

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Product manufacturer including digital elements
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Service provider
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SMEs
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Importers and Distributors


Market Surveillance
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European Commission and Agencies (ENISA, JRC
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National Market Surveillance Authorities
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Notified Bodies
The Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) strengthens cybersecurity across the EU by ensuring digital products and services remain secure throughout their entire lifecycle. It champions proactive risk management, accountability, and a collaborative approach to building a safer digital future.
Standardization turns the CRA’s goals into reality by putting its requirements into practical action
How to Join the Standardisation Activities in Three Simple Steps

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Identify where you can contribute
Explore the CRA Standardization Request Work Program from CEN-CENELEC and ETSI. Determine the relevant Technical Committee (TC) and Work Program Line that aligns with your expertise and interests.
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Contact your National Standardization Body or National Committee
Once you have identified your area of interest and the corresponding TC, reach out to your National Standardization Body or National Committee to express your interest in participating.
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​Complete registration and onboard
After registration if you have any inquiries use the contact information below.