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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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blog.nlnetlabs.nl
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| | | | | I want to contribute to a shared understanding of how the CRA will most likely affect developers of open-source software. | |
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www.simula.no
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| | | | | In a world where cyberattacks cost an estimated EUR 5.5 trillion annually, the need for robust cybersecurity has never been more critical. The EU-funded CERTIFAI project is rising to the challenge. Traditional conformity assessments fall short in today's fast-paced tech landscape, leaving products vulnerable to evolving cyber threats. CERTIFAI aims to revolutionise this approach with an open software framework that employs AI-driven continuous assessment and re-certification for ICT products and services. | |
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blog.nlnetlabs.nl
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| | | How do supply chain security obligations under the European NIS2 legislation affect those that develop the Free and Open Source Software used by "essential providers" of digital infrastructure? An overview of the response to the public comment period to the NIS2 draft implementing act. | ||