Quectel leans on third-party security validation as EU Cyber Resilience Act deadline approaches
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The Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) requires changes to industrial computers, medical electronics, robots and other embedded systems – with side effects.
Quectel leans on third-party security validation as EU Cyber Resilience Act deadline approaches
By Marc Kavinsky, Lead Editor at IoT Business News. As the EU Cyber Resilience Act pushes security and documentation obligations deeper into the IoT supply chain, Quectel says its module cybersecurity programme is already aligned with CRA requirements, supported by long-running third-party work with Finite State. For years, IoT security conversations have focused on endpoints and applications. The EU’s Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) shifts that cent…
This year, the German economy should focus more on the cybersecurity training of its employees. As of autumn 2026, most of the reporting obligations set out in the EU Cyber Resilience Act will come into force in case of security incidents. But: the IoT & OT Cybersecurity Report 2025 shows that hardly a third of the companies conduct a CRA training at least once a year. This is the conclusion of the current "IoT & OT Cybersecurity Report 2025" by…
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