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Cyber Resilience Act: A Wake-Up Call for Machine Builders

As the EU’s Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) moves closer to enforcement, machine builders must act now to avoid being locked out of key markets.

The CRA introduces strict requirements for cybersecurity, software integrity, and data protection in connected machinery—especially those with autonomous or intelligent functions.

What’s at Stake?

  • Market exclusion for non-compliant products
  • Increased scrutiny on software and connectivity features
  • New obligations for manufacturers, importers, and distributors

How Intertek Supports Cyber-Ready Machinery:

  • Cybersecurity assessments aligned with CRA and AI Act
  • Functional safety evaluations for connected systems
  • Compliance guidance for smart industrial equipment
  • Digital assurance and risk mitigation strategies

As machinery becomes more intelligent, cyber resilience is no longer optional - it’s essential for market access and trust.

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Machine builders are being urged to begin preparing now for the changes that the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is set to bring when it comes fully into force in 2027, or face being shut out from selling their products into European markets.

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