ArmorCode Launches Platform to Streamline EU Cyber Resilience Act Compliance
Event summary
- ArmorCode has added Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) compliance capabilities to its Agentic AI Platform, targeting manufacturers of products with digital elements (PDEs).
- The platform enables 24-hour early warning notifications, 72-hour vulnerability notifications, and 14-day final reporting for actively exploited vulnerabilities under the CRA.
- Non-compliance with the CRA can result in penalties of up to €15 million or 2.5% of global annual turnover.
- The solution integrates SBOM, VEX support, exploit-aware risk prioritization, and continuous compliance reporting into a unified system.
The big picture
The EU Cyber Resilience Act is raising the bar for product security, extending accountability to suppliers and manufacturers. ArmorCode’s platform aims to unify fragmented security data and automate compliance workflows, addressing a critical gap in the market. The regulation’s stringent reporting requirements and hefty penalties are pushing companies to invest in scalable solutions to manage cybersecurity risks effectively.
What we're watching
- Regulatory Adoption
- The pace at which manufacturers adopt ArmorCode’s platform to meet CRA deadlines will indicate the solution’s market traction.
- Compliance Execution
- Whether ArmorCode can sustain its lead in operationalizing CRA requirements as competitors enter the space.
- Penalty Impact
- How the threat of significant financial penalties will drive compliance and shape the cybersecurity landscape in the EU.
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