WEBINAR: Certification and Standards in Cybersecurity for Radio Products in Europe
Thu, 21 Nov
|Microsoft Teams
Free for LPRA member organisations
Time & Location
21 Nov 2024, 09:00 – 11:00 GMT
Microsoft Teams
About the event
Join us for the LPRA Cybersecurity Webinar on November 21st. This interactive session will explore the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) and its newly activated cybersecurity requirements under Articles 3.3(d), 3.3(e), and 3.3(f). The webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of the new regulations, their application, key obligations, and the relevant standards and certification pathways. Additionally, attendees will gain insights into the emerging Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) and Cybersecurity Act (CSA), helping them understand the broader context of cybersecurity compliance for radio products in Europe. With a dedicated Q&A session, this webinar offers an excellent opportunity to engage in discussions and enhance your understanding of the latest developments in the field.
Title: Certification and Standards in Cybersecurity for Radio Products in Europe
Date and Time: 21st November 2024
Time: 10:00 - 12:00 CET (9:00 - 11:00 UK time)
Draft Agenda:
Introduction
A brief overview of the importance of cybersecurity in the radio equipment sector and the context of the RED Delegated Act.
Regulation and Application of RED Cybersecurity Requirements
An overview of the new RED Delegated Act, focusing on the activation of Articles 3.3(d), 3.3(e), and 3.3(f), which introduce specific cybersecurity requirements. This section will explain how these requirements apply to different categories of radio equipment and what manufacturers or suppliers need to do to comply with them.
Obligations
A breakdown of the key obligations under the RED cybersecurity requirements, ensuring that attendees understand their responsibilities for compliance.
Standards and Certification Pathways
A discussion on the standards that can be used to meet the cybersecurity requirements, along with certification pathways available for compliance.
Broader Context: Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) and Cybersecurity Act (CSA)
Introduction to these acts and their potential future impact.
Conclusion and Next Steps
Recap of key points.
Q&A Session
30 minutes for questions and discussion.
This event is free for LPRA members and costs 200 Euros for non-members. If you are a non-member, please provide invoicing information during registration, or contact Hannah at info@lpra.org to explore membership options.