Official text, practical workflow
Cyber Resilience Act PDF
Teams usually search for a Cyber Resilience Act PDF when they need the legally reliable source, not another summary. The official regulation text is the starting point; the real work is turning it into product evidence, SBOM records, vulnerability handling steps, and release gates.
What to do with this information
- Use the PDF to confirm definitions, product categories, essential cybersecurity requirements, conformity routes, and reporting obligations.
- Create a traceable checklist from the official articles and annexes before you assign engineering work.
- Keep the PDF linked from your product compliance file so auditors can see which regulation version your evidence maps to.
How CertCore uses it
CertCore turns the PDF into a product checklist: scope, risk category, SBOM format, CVE queue, Article 14 timeline, declaration draft, and re-assessment calendar.
Official and technical references
Questions teams ask
Where is the official Cyber Resilience Act PDF?
Use EUR-Lex for the regulation text and PDF. The official document is Regulation (EU) 2024/2847.
Is the PDF enough for compliance?
No. The PDF explains obligations, but teams still need product evidence, vulnerability processes, SBOM records, and declaration files.
Can CertCore replace legal advice?
No. CertCore organizes technical compliance evidence and workflow artifacts for review; legal interpretation remains your responsibility.