
One of the most urgent challenges facing embedded developers and product managers today: compliance with the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). Selling products in the EU soon won’t be possible without meeting the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) and securing CE marking. Discover how a modular architecture approach can simplify CRA compliance, streamline security across embedded systems, and ensure sustainable market access in Europe.
The CRA is more than just another set of security requirements; it is a legal prerequisite for CE marking. Without CE marking, products cannot be sold in the European Union. This makes regulatory compliance a mission-critical factor for companies aiming to compete in EU markets.
In this session, we will explore how a modular architecture approach can transform regulatory complexity into manageable, actionable steps.
Modular design makes it possible to:
• Clearly allocate security requirements.
• Separate responsibilities across teams.
• Efficiently organize compliance across product variants, markets, and lifecycles.
Modules serve as stable building blocks that enable the reuse of security functions and documentation, paving the way for scalable, sustainable compliance in embedded systems.