Abstract
The proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices in our hyperconnected world has undoubtedly improved efficiency and convenience but has also heightened vulnerabilities. The pervasive connectivity has exponentially increased the likelihood of data breaches and network intrusions, with cyberattacks becoming more frequent, sophisticated, and impactful. This digital transformation spans across sectors, exposing critical infrastructure to significant cyber risks with potentially catastrophic consequences. Against this backdrop, robust cybersecurity measures are imperative. The EU’s Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) represents a proactive response to the evolving cyber threat landscape, aiming to enhance cybersecurity resilience and promote trust in the digital economy. This paper provides an overview of global cybersecurity regulations, delves into the specifics of the CRA, examines its integration into the existing CE marking scheme, and discusses its potential impact on innovation. By addressing multifaceted challenges posed by cyber threats, the CRA holds the promise of safeguarding digital infrastructure and fostering a resilient digital society.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Systems, Software and Services Process Improvement |
Subtitle of host publication | 31st European Conference, EuroSPI 2024, Munich, Germany, September 4–6, 2024, Proceedings, Part I |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 390-404 |
Volume | 2179 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-3-031-71139-8 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-3-031-71138-1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 7 Sept 2024 |
Event | EuroSPI2024: European Conference on Software Process Improvement - Munich, Munich, Germany Duration: 4 Sept 2024 → 6 Sept 2024 |
Conference
Conference | EuroSPI2024: European Conference on Software Process Improvement |
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Country/Territory | Germany |
City | Munich |
Period | 4/09/24 → 6/09/24 |
Research Field
- Dependable Systems Engineering