industry news
Subscribe Now

Impulse Embedded Ltd Launches New Guide to Help Businesses Navigate the Cyber Resilience Act in Industrial and OT Environments

Impulse Embedded Ltd, a leading UK provider of industrial computing and networking solutions, has published a new technical guide explaining the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), aimed at helping businesses understand what the regulation may mean in practice for industrial computing and networking projects.

The new guide outlines the purpose of the regulation, the types of products with digital elements it may affect when made available on the EU market, and the key dates businesses should be aware of as the CRA moves closer to full application.

It is aimed at readers involved in specifying, integrating and deploying connected industrial systems, including industrial PCs, embedded computers, industrial networking devices and related hardware. The guide also examines some of the practical issues the CRA may bring into sharper focus, such as product security information, vulnerability handling, support periods, technical documentation and lifecycle planning.

It also considers how IEC 62443-4-2 can support the assessment of industrial hardware in projects with higher cybersecurity expectations. While IEC 62443-4-2 is not the same as CRA conformity, it can provide a useful reference point when reviewing the security characteristics of products during earlier stages of selection.

Its publication comes at a time of growing industry interest in how the CRA may influence product evaluation and supplier expectations across industrial and OT environments, especially where long service lives, remote access requirements and ongoing supportability are important factors.

Chris Durose, Head of Technology and R&D at Impulse Embedded, said: “The aim of this guide is to give readers a clear, practical introduction to the Cyber Resilience Act in the context of industrial computing and networking. There is a lot of discussion around the regulation, but many businesses are still working out what it may mean for product selection and project planning. We wanted to offer something straightforward, useful and relevant to real industrial applications.”

 About Impulse Embedded

Impulse Embedded delivers industrial computing solutions tailored to customer projects, from concept to completion. With decades of experience in embedded systems integration, the company provides hardware platforms, software support, and lifecycle services to ensure systems remain robust, secure, and reliable.

Leave a Reply

featured blogs
Apr 24, 2026
A thought experiment in curiosity, confusion, and cosmic consequences....

featured paper

Want early design analysis without simulation?

Sponsored by Siemens Digital Industries Software

Traditional verification methods are failing today's complex IC designs, which require a proactive, early-stage analysis approach. A shift-left methodology addresses IP block integration challenges and the limitations of traditional simulation and ERC tools. Insight Analyzer detects hard-to-find leakage issues across power domains, enabling early analysis without full simulation. Identify inefficiencies earlier to reduce rework, improve reliability, and enhance power performance.

Click to read more!

featured chalk talk

Analog Output, Isolated Current, & Voltage Sensing Using Isolation Amplifiers
Sponsored by Mouser Electronics and Vishay
In this episode of Chalk Talk, Simon Goodwin from Vishay and Amelia Dalton chat about analog output, and isolated current and voltage sensing using isolation amplifiers. Simon and Amelia also explore the fundamental principles of current and voltage sensing and the variety of voltage and current sensing solutions offered by Vishay that can get your next design up and running in no time.
Apr 27, 2026
2,383 views