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From IoT-to-All Digital Products: EU Cybersecurity Is Changing — RED Delegated Act and Cyber Resilience Act Explained

Introduction EU cybersecurity rules are expanding quickly—and broadly. Since 1 August 2025, all radio and wireless IoT devices must comply with the RED Delegated Regulation (EU) 2022/30. But that’s just the beginning. Starting December 2027, the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) will enforce robust cybersecurity standards across all products with digital elements, not just radio-equipped devices. …

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The 5 Most Common Mistakes in Global Type Approval for IoT Devices – and How to Avoid Them

Achieving global type approval for IoT devices is a critical step toward international market access. Yet many manufacturers underestimate the complexity of the process. From CE marking and FCC compliance to SRRC, MIC, and RED Article 3.3 requirements, even experienced teams can encounter costly delays or rejections. Based on our work with hundreds of device …

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EN 18031 Explained: Understanding Access, Public, Environment, and Legal Assets (EN 18031-1)

This article builds upon our earlier blog “Defining Security and Network Assets for EN 18031-1:2024 Compliance”. We provide clear definitions and practical examples of asset categories specified in the EN 18031 standard, specifically EN 18031-1: Access, Public, Environment, and Legal. Ideal for quickly understanding and implementing EN 18031 compliance, particularly EN 18031-1. What does “Access” …

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Defining Security and Network Assets for EN 18031-1:2024 Compliance

IoT Consulting Partners frequently receives questions from clients about clearly identifying and documenting security and network assets. This blog addresses these common concerns and provides practical guidance to help clarify these critical aspects. Properly defining your security and network assets is a foundational step in your compliance journey and ensures the accurate application of all …

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Matter Certification: A Step-by-Step Guide for IoT Manufacturers

The smart home industry is evolving fast, and Matter certification is at the center of it all. If you’re a manufacturer developing IoT devices, you’ve likely heard about Matter, the universal smart home standard designed to ensure seamless device interoperability across platforms like Apple HomeKit, Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and Samsung SmartThings. But what does …

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EN 18031 Standards: Newly Harmonised for the Radio Equipment Directive (But There’s a Catch!)

The European Commission has referenced the EN 18031 series in the Official Journal (OJ), harmonising these standards under the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) for cybersecurity requirements. This gives manufacturers a potential fast-track to compliance—but there’s a catch: if certain restrictions apply to your product, you’ll need to involve a Notified Body regardless. Read more here …

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Blockchain Verified and American Council of Independent Laboratories (ACIL): Pioneering Secure Compliance for Wireless, Radio, and IoT Certification

In the rapidly advancing world of wireless and IoT technologies, ensuring compliance and document integrity is more critical than ever. Blockchain Verified, a key member of the IoT Consulting Partners Group, is revolutionizing the way compliance documents are authenticated, offering solutions that are both secure and efficient. Their groundbreaking use of blockchain technology has captured …

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IoT devices and cybersecurity compliance under the EU Cyber Resilience Act and Directive 2022/30 with CE marking requirements.

The EU Cyber Resilience Act (Regulation 2024/2847) and Delegated regulation 2022/30: A Complete Guide to Compliance

With cybersecurity becoming a top priority for the EU, the Cyber Resilience Act (Regulation 2024/2847) and Delegated Regulation 2022/30 are pivotal regulations shaping the future of digital security. Both aim to enhance the cybersecurity framework for IoT devices, software, and hardware, but they differ in scope, focus, and timelines. Understanding these differences and preparing for …

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IoT cybersecurity compliance for wireless and radio equipment, showcasing cost-effective solutions to meet EU 2025 cybersecurity regulations under Directive 2014/53/EU.

Cost-Effective Solutions for IoT Compliance: Navigating Cybersecurity Challenges for Wireless and Radio Equipment

The EU’s updated cybersecurity regulations for wireless and IoT devices, effective August 1, 2025, are reshaping compliance requirements under Directive 2014/53/EU. These changes aim to secure networks, protect data, and prevent fraud, but they also bring significant challenges. With rising costs and complex approval processes, manufacturers face hurdles that could delay market entry. This blog …

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