The Swedish Presidency of the EU Council circulated new compromise text of the Cyber Resilience Act, detailing its interplay with the Artificial Intelligence Act, enforcement and penalties, Euractiv reports. The text clarifies that AI systems considered high risk will comply with the AI Act’s cybersecurity measures if they meet requirements within the Cyber Resilience Act. New text also mandates EU countries implement an appeal procedure of external audits required of certain products.
1 March 2023
EU Council releases Cyber Resilience Act compromise text
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