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New Cybersecurity Requirements Under the Radio Equipment Directive (RED): What You Need to Know

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Radio equipment forms the backbone of modern technology, from smart homes to industrial automation and control systems. But with great connectivity comes great risk. The Radio Equipment Directive (RED) sets out the essential requirements including cybersecurity to ensure radio equipments are secure, reliable, and compliant. Non-compliance can leave your products vulnerable to cyberattacks and legal penalties, making RED a vital consideration for manufacturers, IT professionals, and anyone involved in producing connected devices.

All types of radio equipment, wireless devices, and products sold in the European Union (EU) must comply with the RED delegated act from August 1, 2025.

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Our industry experts will break down the importance of RED in cybersecurity, highlight the most common compliance pitfalls, and provide actionable steps to ensure your radio equipment meets the necessary standards. You will also learn how non-compliance can expose your business to significant cybersecurity threats and how to avoid these risks.

Whether you are a manufacturer, developer, or part of an IT security team, this webinar will give you the insights and strategies to stay ahead of potential threats. Don’t miss the chance to secure your products and protect your customers.

AGENDA

Gergely Bakos
Head of Certification, CCLab

Cybersecurity requirements of RED

  • Relationship between Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU (RED) and its Delegated Regulation (EU) 2022/30 (DR)
  • Cybersecurity-specific requirements of RED - DR
  • Conformity Assessment Possibilities for RED - DR
  • Process of the certification by Notified Body
Jonatán Bodó
Cybersecurity Consultant, CCLab

How to comply with RED cybersecurity?

  • EN18031-X:2024 vs Connected Devices
  • Essential requirements and scope
  • Prepare for a successful certification project
  • Security testing and documentation
Szabolcs Kovács
Deputy Head of Laboratory, Qualified Common Criteria Evaluator, CCLab

Q&A - with technical support of Szabolcs Kovács

Gergely Bakos, Head of Certification, CCLab

Jonatán Bodó, Cybersecurity Consultant, CCLab

Ask your questions directly from experts. Delve deeper into any aspects of the New Cybersecurity Requirements Under the Radio Equipment Directive.

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Register now to our RED Act webinar and ensure your technology is as secure as it is innovative!

Get to know our speakers

Gergely Bakos

Head of Certification

Gergely is responsible for cybersecurity certification at CCLab-QIMA. He has 25 years of experience in the conformity assessment of electrical and electronic products. Gergely has worked in various positions, from laboratory test engineer, inspector, auditor, and certifier to the Head of the Hungarian national certification body and member body.In addition to these roles, he has also gained experience in market access services, particularly through the IECEE CB Scheme.
His new technical focus is cybersecurity, especially for industrial automation and control systems.

Jonatán Bodó

Cybersecurity Consultant

Jonatan is a Business Informatics Engineer IoT Cybersecurity Consultant and Business Manager, experienced in the fields of embedded devices and product security. A seasoned professional in the world of cybersecurity schemes with a background in business informatics engineering. 
Besides his supportive consultation skills, he is experienced in the fields of Business Analytics, with extensive knowledge in cryptography, identity management, and artificial intelligence.

Szabolcs Kovács

Deputy Head of Laboratory, Qualified Common Criteria Evaluator, Technical Expert

Szabolcs possesses extensive and detailed expertise in software and hardware penetration testing, with a focus on IoT devices and Intelligent Measuring Devices (Smart Meters). He actively contributes to Common Criteria evaluations as a Qualified Evaluator and Consultant, primarily serving international clients. Under the CB scheme, he is a Technical Certifier at QIMA Certification (Germany) GmbH and a Qualified Evaluator at CCLab for standards IEC 62443-4-1:2018, IEC 62443-4-2:2019, ETSI-EN-303-645:2020.
For many years, he lectured at Debrecen University, demonstrating his deep understanding of structures and methodologies and effectively transferring his knowledge to his students.