Also Netnod has (of course) sent in feedback. To EU and together with 
Internetstiftelsen, registry for .SE and .NU, to the Swedish Government.

TL;DR:

It will, as we explain, be interpreted as an ex-ante regulation so that the 
organisations that implement SOME security will implement what the legislator 
asks for. This instead of ex-post where responsibility is on the entity to "not 
provide broken things" where the provider can choose what methods to use.
Wil will get a legislation that tell players what to do. Regardless of whether 
what they are asked to do actually helps and increases security and robustness 
in the society.

It will be more important to be compliant than to improve security.

To EU: 
<https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/13410-Cyber-resilience-act-new-cybersecurity-rules-for-digital-products-and-ancillary-services/F3376625_en>

To Swedish Government:

<https://www.netnod.se/netnod-and-internetstiftelsen-responds-to-the-eu-commissions-proposed-adoption-of-the-cyber-resilience-act>

Patrik Fältström
Head of Security
Netnod

On 5 Mar 2023, at 10:23, Desiree Miloshevic wrote:

> Dear members and colleagues
>
> The following blog post might be of interest:
>
> https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/eu-cra-secure-coding-solution/
>
> Desiree
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