ServiceUpdated on 30 June 2026
Cyber Resilience Act preparation
Founder at Boxfish Labs
Budapest, Hungary
About
The EU Cyber Resilience Act is becoming a new entry ticket for digital products in Europe. If your software or connected product falls under the CRA and you can’t show compliance, you risk blocked launches, “non‑compliant” findings, and customers walking away to safer‑looking alternatives.
Our CRA prep service is for companies that want to protect EU revenue and stay on the vendor list when procurement teams, regulators, and partners start asking tough questions. We show you if and how the CRA actually applies to your product, what gaps would block you from CE marking or trigger penalties, and what you must fix before 2026–2027 deadlines hit.
FOR WHOM:
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CISOs, CIOs, and GRC / risk leaders from vendors bringing software, SaaS, or connected devices into the EU market, who need to show regulators and boards a CRA plan.gitex+3
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Product and engineering leaders (VP Product, Head of Platform, CTO) at AI, IoT, and cloud companies who see CRA/AI Act/Machinery Reg as blockers to EU sales and want a roadmap, not just legal memos.gitexeurope+3
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CEOs and founders of scaleups and startups exhibiting or visiting GITEX, especially in cybersecurity, IoT, and AI, who fear being cut from enterprise shortlists because competitors look “more compliant” and trustworthy.
Organisation
Similar opportunities
Project cooperation
- Planning
- Research
- Technical
Enver Delic
CISO at CVD Portal
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Service
EU CRA (Cyber Resilience Act) Compliance
- Coaching
- Consulting
Eric A. Behrendt
GLobal Key Account Management at TÜV Informationstechnik GmbH
Essen, Germany
Partnership
Channel and referral partners for EU Cyber Resilience Act vulnerability and incident reporting
- Others
- Consulting
Enver Delic
CISO at CVD Portal
Amsterdam, Netherlands