The September 11, 2026 deadline under EU Cyber Resilience Act Article 14 isn't theoretical; manufacturers of products with digital elements must be operationally ready to report actively exploited vulnerabilities to ENISA and national CSIRTs within 24 hours. That requires more than policy documentation. It requires tooling, process, and visibility into your software supply chain.

In this session, we break down exactly what Article 14 demands and what it takes to meet it:

  • What qualifies as an actively exploited vulnerability or severe incident under CRA definitions
  • ENISA's reporting format and submission expectations
  • How CRA obligations extend across the full product lifecycle from development through post-market
  • What CRA compliance means for your software supply chain, including third-party and open source components
  • How to structure or strengthen program governance to sustain compliance beyond the September deadline

Whether you're building a CRA program from the ground up or stress-testing what you have, this session gives you a concrete framework to close gaps and meet the deadline with confidence.

Featured Speakers

Dr. Andreas Kotulla

Founder & CEO bei Bitsea GmbH

Alex Rybak

Senior Director of Product Management, Anchore

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