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33 lines
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:ID: auto-cra
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:CREATED: [2026-05-23 Sat]
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#+title: transaction." First-mover advantage: wallets are being built now; the provider
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#+filetags: :passepartout:compliance:framework:cra:
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transaction." First-mover advantage: wallets are being built now; the provider
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that integrates with the wallet standard first locks in the identity gate
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integration.
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** CRA (Cyber Resilience Act)
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EU regulation (effective 2025-2027 phased). Mandates cybersecurity requirements
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for products with digital elements (hardware and software). Requires: secure-bydesign, vulnerability handling, security updates for minimum 5 years, SBOM
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(software bill of materials) disclosure, CE marking for cybersecurity.
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Who must comply: Manufacturers, importers, and distributors of connected products
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sold in the EU. Categories: default (self-declaration), Class I (third-party
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audit), Class II (notified body assessment).
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Penalties: Up to 15M EUR or 2.5% of global turnover for non-compliance with
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reporting obligations.
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Why it matters: CRA's CE marking requirement creates a certification pipeline
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that the verification appliance can supply. If Passepartout's gate stack is
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itself CRA-compliant (verified by the evaluation harness), it becomes the
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compliance infrastructure for any product built on it. First-mover advantage:
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Class II products require notified body assessment — the bottleneck is notified
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body capacity. The gate stack's automated evidence pipeline bypasses the
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bottleneck.
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