Abstract

The article discusses the Commission’s Cyber Resilience Act proposal of 15 September 2022 and provides an overview of its provisions as well as a critical assessment of the most pertinent aspects related in particular to its risk-based approach, varying regulatory burden across actors and products, and its scope of application. The article further seeks to contextualize the CRA by identifying the drivers of its adoption against the broader picture of EU’s role and aspirations in the area of cybersecurity and its proactive legislative efforts in the broader digital domain.

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