The CRACoWi project has launched the CRAcademy webinar series - a structured set of training sessions designed to support manufacturers, SMEs, and product teams in navigating the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) from understanding to implementation and compliance.
The CRA introduces mandatory cybersecurity requirements for products with digital elements placed on the EU market. While many organisations are aware of the regulation, uncertainty often remains around how obligations translate into practical steps, technical requirements, and demonstrable compliance.
The CRACoWi addresses this gap through CRAcademy training series, workshops and by developing practial tools. The second webinar in the series “CRA Standards, Risk Analysis, and Technical Requirements“ is scheduled for 26 March at 11 AM CET.
This webinar focuses on the practical building blocks of CRA compliance: the current state of standardisation, how risk analysis is expected to be performed, and what the CRA requires in terms of technical cybersecurity measures. You will gain clarity on how harmonised standards support compliance, how risk analysis connects legal obligations to technical controls, and how to interpret the CRA’s technical requirements in a way that is actionable for product teams.
This session is designed as a bridge between regulation and engineering reality.
The speaker is Michael Beine, a recognised expert in regulatory cybersecurity compliance for connected products. With 20+ years in Testing, Inspection & Certification (TIC), and extensive experience in RED-DA, CRA, and IEC 62443 auditing, Michael brings practical insight into what CRA compliance really means for manufacturers and product teams.
If you have missed any of the previous CRAcademy webinar, you can find them here: CRAcademy Training Sessions
|
The project funded under Grant Agreement No.101158539 is supported by the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre.

|