![]() ![]() Members of the open source community have been speaking out against this – below we highlight our key concerns: Unfortunately, the changes made in the text by the Industry Committee (ITRE) of the European Parliament fall short of improving and, in some cases, even worsen the CRA requirements regarding open source development. ![]() In a previous blogpost and position paper, we expressed our concerns with the original Cyber Resilience Act proposal by the European Commission, particularly regarding the disclosure of unmitigated vulnerabilities and the open source exemption. Recent discussions in the European Parliament can seriously undermine existing cyber security practices and open source development by setting disproportionate obligations and strict requirements for vendors supplying products in Europe. ![]()
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