Details and Registration Here ■ How Should Manufacturers Proceed with CRA Compliance by the Full Application in December 2027? Some obligations of the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), such as reporting on exploited vulnerabilities and significant incidents, are scheduled to be applied in advance starting September 2026. However, for manufacturers, the more significant points of action will be compliance with security requirements, handling of SBOMs, and establishing a system for long-term software updates after product shipment, in preparation for the full application in December 2027. Companies dealing with industrial PCs, x86 CPU boards, and embedded devices will be required to implement security measures that consider the entire product lifecycle. Therefore, it is crucial to identify the impact on your own products from this point forward and proceed with the necessary preparations. ■ We Know We Need to Comply, But We Don't Know Where to Start CRA compliance requires a system to detect vulnerabilities, understand their impact, and, if necessary, implement fixes, notifications, and support. These measures should not be added ad hoc after product shipment but should be organized in advance as part of the development, maintenance, and support structure. However, many in the field express concerns such as, "We know we need to comply, but we don't know what specifically to do," "We don't know where to begin," and "We are concerned about whether we can accomplish everything on our own due to difficulties in securing resources and dedicated personnel." ■ How to Proceed with CRA Compliance, as Told by Those on the Front Lines – Practical Approaches for Both Windows and Linux This seminar will feature speakers from Innovatech Corporation, which handles industrial PCs and x86 CPU boards, and atmarktechno Inc., which provides Linux for embedded devices. For CRA compliance, understanding the law is important, but so is implementing product development, maintenance, and securit