Cybersecurity: Why OEMs must act now

The regulatory framework for mobile machinery is entering a decisive phase. With the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) becoming fully applicable by December 2027, OEMs must ensure end-to-end cybersecurity across development, operation, and decommissioning to maintain EU market access.

Highly networked and operating in harsh conditions, mobile machinery now demands Security-by-Design, continuous risk monitoring, and full-lifecycle protection, all while keeping costs under control.

Bosch Rexroth’s BODAS Ecosystem offers OEMs a clear and efficient path through CRA compliance, leveraging proven automotive security processes to support Security-by-Design, Threat Analysis & Risk Assessments (TARAs), Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) requirements, and deployment of state-of-the-art security measures across the entire lifecycle.

With integrated 24/7 incident monitoring, structured vulnerability handling, and secure OTA update capabilities, BODAS enables manufacturers to reliably meet CRA expectations while staying competitive.

Learn how early action, combined with BODAS’ modular, scalable, and future-ready platform, enables OEMs to turn CRA compliance into a strategic advantage and secure long-term market readiness: Cybersecurity: Why OEMs must act now