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eclipse-foundation.blog
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| | | | | Europe has proposed new legislation intended to improve the state of cybersecurity for software and hardware products made available in Europe. The Cyber Resilience Act ("CRA") will mandate that all manufacturers take security into account across both their development processes and the lifecycle of their products once in the hands of consumers. This document discusses... | |
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berthub.eu
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| | | | | The final compromise text of the EU Cyber Resilience Act is now officially available, and various open source voices are currently opining on it. This is a complex act and other parts of the open source world (like the Eclipse Foundation and NLNet Labs) have been hard at work to advocate with the EU and member states to get a CRA that is good for open source. I've also been highly critical. | |
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opensource.org
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| | | | | The European Commission's proposed Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) as drafted may harm Open Source, and perhaps all other non-industrial software. A list of most relevant responses. | |
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eclipse-foundation.blog
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| | | In my previous two blog posts I discussed concerns with the European Cyber Resilience Act ("CRA") which we believe will harm both the open source community and the innovation economy in Europe. But the CRA needs to be understood as part of a larger legislative framework. In this post we will examine the potential impact... | ||