The digital transformation is progressing - but so are the threats posed by cyber attacks. To counteract this, the EU has introduced new regulations: NIS2, the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) and the EN 18031 standard, which set new standards for cyber security across the Union and present manufacturers of networked products with complex requirements. However, a patent-pending technology offers an ideal solution: btv seel®.
NIS2: Cybersecurity for critical sectors
The NIS2 Directive lays the foundation for uniform cybersecurity standards in the EU. It obliges companies from critical sectors such as energy, health and transportation to
- implement security measures,
- report incidents and
- secure their supply chains.
The aim is to minimize risks and strengthen resilience against cyber attacks.
CRA: Security for connected products
The Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) extends the focus to all connected products with digital elements. From 2027, manufacturers must ensure that their devices are developed securely from the outset. The requirements include:
- “Security by design” in product development,
- regular security updates over the entire life cycle,
- and proof of compliance with strict security standards.
EN 18031: Technical standards for radio equipment
The EN 18031 standard specifies the CRA requirements specifically for radio equipment and IoT devices. It will become mandatory from August 2025 and covers three areas:
- Internet-connected radio equipment,
- Devices for processing personal data,
- Devices for financial transactions.
Manufacturers must ensure secure communication, integrate data protection mechanisms and enable regular updates throughout the entire product life cycle.
The new regulations pose considerable challenges:
- Technical complexity requires far-reaching adjustments to development and production processes.
- Short deadlines are putting companies under pressure: EN 18031 will become mandatory as early as August 1, 2025, with the CRA following in 2027.
- Security gaps can have legal consequences.
btv seel® was developed and patented before the introduction of these regulations. The technology offers a comprehensive response to the new requirements:
- Security by Design:
Security is integrated directly into the programming process - a core requirement of EN 18031. - End-to-end data security:
Sensitive information remains protected throughout the entire product life cycle. - Highest security standards:
Asymmetric 4k key technology protects firmware and data without compromise. - Flexibility:
Supports over 500 component families and can be seamlessly integrated into existing production chains. - Secure updates:
Enables manufacturers to perform data-safe security updates - reliable and future-proof.
Why btv seel®?
The technology behind btv seel® is based on decades of experience in microchip programming and was developed to meet the highest security standards - long before NIS2, CRA or EN 18031 came into being. It is manufacturer-independent, flexibly adaptable and offers a transparent solution for the requirements of these new regulations.
With NIS2, CRA and EN 18031, cyber security is becoming a basic requirement for market access in the EU. btv seel® offers manufacturers a proven solution to not only meet these requirements, but also to remain efficient in the process.