Webinar: Cyber Resiliance Act

Last updated: 28 April 2026
The CRA is coming: how to stay ahead of the law.

What is the Cyber Resiliance Act (CRA)?
The Cyber Resiliance Act is a new European regulation aimed at making software and digital products more secure.
As of September 11, 2026, the CRA will change the rules for anyone developing or selling software. From that moment on, every vendor must demonstrate that security is built in from the start and that vulnerabilities are addressed quickly. ‘Security by design’ will no longer be optional, it will be essential.
➡️ Why is this good news? Because the CRA is not just about compliance, it’s an opportunity to demonstrate trust and quality to your customers.
We already apply these principles in our own solutions and are eager to share our experience with you. In this webinar, you won’t get a theoretical explanation, but a pragmatic roadmap you can start using immediately.
The best way to achieve compliance? Make security a integral part of your process.
Security Manager

"The best way to achieve compliance? Make security a integral part of your process."

What will we cover in this webinar?
🎯 And who is this webinar for?
- CTO, CIO, CISO
- Head of Engineering & Development Manager
- Product Manager & Product Owner
- Compliance, Quality & Security Manager
Demystifying the CRA
A clear, no-nonsense explanation of the law and its impact on your organization.
Impact on your SDLC
What needs to change in each phase of the software development lifecycle?
A pragmatic roadmap
Discover how to efficiently implement key elements such as SBOMs, vulnerability management, and secure coding.
Managed services as an accelerator
Learn how our managed services can fully support your organization and speed up your path to compliance.
Synergy with ISO 27001
Understand how the CRA aligns with your existing ISO 27001 framework and strengthens your information security.
Security Manager @ ACA Group
Meet your host 👋
The webinar will be led by team member Simon, the driving force behind our security programme. With extensive experience in Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC), Security Engineering and Application Security, he bridges the gap perfectly between complex legislation and the day-to-day practice of software development.