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Cyber Resilience Act Compliance in Malta

The CRA establishes cybersecurity requirements for products with digital elements sold in the EU. Manufacturers must ensure security by design and provide vulnerability handling.

How does CRA apply in Malta?

CRA applies in Malta under EU law with the same obligations as across the bloc — maximum fine €15M or 2.5% of global turnover. The national supervisory authority is the IDPC (Information and Data Protection Commissioner), which handles enforcement, complaints, and notifications. Deadline: December 11, 2027.

  • Supervisory authority: IDPC (Information and Data Protection Commissioner)
  • Maximum fine: €15M or 2.5% of global turnover
  • Key deadline: December 11, 2027
Supervisory authorityIDPC (Information and Data Protection Commissioner)
Maximum fine€15M or 2.5% of global turnover
Key deadlineDecember 11, 2027
Sectors affectedSoftware, IoT
Deadline

December 11, 2027

Max Fine

€15M or 2.5% of global turnover

Sectors Affected

Software, IoT, Hardware

Key CRA Obligations for Malta Businesses

  • Implement security by design
  • Provide security updates for product lifetime
  • Report actively exploited vulnerabilities
  • Maintain technical documentation
  • Conduct conformity assessment

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For informational purposes only. This is not legal advice — consult qualified legal counsel.