On 12 May 2026, the CRACoWi consortium partner SevenShift participated in the meeting of the Cybersecurity Competence Group titled “Cyber Resilience in Practice: Strategies for a Secure Digital Future”, held in Cologne, Germany.
The event gathered cybersecurity experts, industry representatives, and practitioners to discuss current challenges related to cyber resilience, the evolving threat landscape, and the practical implementation of the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA).
During the session “The Cyber Resilience Act: Legal Framework and Practical Experience”, Katherine Leese from SevenShift (SES) contributed to the discussion by sharing practical experiences from CRA compliance testing and presenting CRA-related tools developed through EU-funded initiatives. As part of the presentation, Katherine introduced the CRACoWi Wizard, highlighting how the project supports organisations in understanding and implementing CRA requirements in practice. Complementary tools developed within other CRA Cluster projects were also presented, underlining the importance of collaboration and alignment between related initiatives.
The discussion addressed several important topics linked to CRA implementation, including reporting obligations and deadlines, responsibilities across the supply chain, security-by-design principles, lifecycle responsibility, and practical challenges organisations face when preparing for compliance.
The meeting also explored broader cybersecurity resilience topics beyond regulatory compliance itself. Discussions focused on the changing threat landscape, including stolen credentials, infostealer malware, residential proxy usage, and increasingly rapid attack execution following successful infiltration. Additional presentations addressed automated vulnerability management, CSAF, and security.txt as important mechanisms for more structured and scalable vulnerability communication.
Participation in events such as this supports CRACoWi’s ongoing efforts to exchange practical knowledge, engage with cybersecurity communities, and strengthen cooperation with related initiatives working on CRA implementation and cyber resilience across Europe.





