Webinar Hosted: [Rebroadcast] <Approaching CRA Compliance> What and to What Extent Should FA & Machine Tool Manufacturers Prepare?

Ahead of the 2027 full application of the EU's Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), a practical webinar will be held for FA and machine tool manufacturers. It will cover translating CRA requirements into actual products and protecting OT equipment that is difficult to patch.
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■ Towards full application in 2027 -- The looming Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) compliance
Preparing for the EU's Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) towards its full application in 2027 has become a realistic management issue.

The CRA is the first comprehensive regulation that imposes cybersecurity requirements on products and software sold within the EU, and products of the manufacturing industry, such as FA equipment, machine tools, and industrial control equipment, are also subject to it. For the Japanese manufacturing industry operating in the EU market, CRA compliance has become an unavoidable and important theme.

■ Understand the CRA requirements, but don't know how to implement them in our own products
We read through the CRA articles and guidelines and understood 'what is required'.
However--

- We don't know to what extent we should add security features to existing products.
- We cannot determine how to handle equipment where long-term operation is a prerequisite and patching is unrealistic.
- We don't have the bandwidth to maintain documentation and build development processes with certification in mind.

We understand the text, but we don't know how to apply it to our own products--.
Right now, specific and practical compliance guidelines to incorporate CRA requirements into one's own products are needed.

■ Essential points on vulnerability responses required by the CRA explained by a certification body, and realistic countermeasures for equipment difficult to patch
In this seminar, welcoming TÜV SÜD Japan, a third-party certification body responsible for product certification and conformity assessment based on European laws and regulations, as a lecturer, we will organize the essential points of vulnerability response required by the CRA from the perspective of examination and evaluation, and specifically explain the practical compliance points that FA and machine tool manufacturers should grasp.

Furthermore, manufacturing products often operate in customer environments for long periods, and how to protect OT equipment and facilities that cannot be immediately patched becomes a realistic challenge. As practical countermeasures against such challenges, we will introduce practical methods for network defense and endpoint protection utilizing the TXOne Edge series, along with examples of security bundle configurations by application/risk level and deployment patterns.

■ Recommended for
- Those in charge of CRA compliance at FA equipment and machine tool manufacturers
- Those considering the implementation of product security requirements in design and development departments
- Those in quality assurance/regulatory affairs involved in certification and conformity assessment for products for the EU market
- Those exploring realistic security measures for products that are difficult to patch

■ Host/Co-host
Okaya Electronics Corp.
TXOne Networks Japan LLC
TÜV SÜD Japan Ltd.

■ Cooperation
Open Source Utilization Research Institute Inc.
Majisemi Inc.

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