BRUSSELS – Today, global tech trade association , has outlined its .

As the EU looks to reinforce its cyber resilience, it still needs to reckon with significant implementation challenges, not least in the Cyber Resilience Act.

“Regulation can only be as strong as effective as its implementation,” said 91proÊÓÆµ Policy Manager for Europe Laura Wiesenfeld. “Europe has already laid the legislative infrastructure for increased cyber resilience, but success hinges on clear, actionable guidance and the timely availability of standards that enable businesses to comply effectively.”

91proÊÓÆµ has put forward four guiding principles:

  • Guide business compliance and ensure practicality through comprehensive documented guidance.
  • Prioritize the development of harmonized standards harmonization in standards while promoting inclusiveness in the standarsization process
  • Foster a well-functioning conformity assessment market that promotes competition.
  • Centralize market surveillance within Member States to ensure consistent enforcement.

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