CRA in practice

CRA-ppy data: We need better open data for CRA compliance

<p>Everyone's building CRA compliance tooling: SBOM generators, vulnerability scanners, security scorecards, automated due diligence checks. But, CRA readiness isn't just about tooling. It's about ensuring the data feeding those tools is actually accurate and trusted. The project activity, package metadata, licensing information, and vulnerability data these tools depend on is systematically unreliable, and we need to fix it at the source.</p> <p>This talk demonstrates why data accuracy is the blocking issue for practical CRA readiness. We'll show real-world examples from major package ecosystems: Python packages with wrong license declarations, Java JARs with embedded vulnerable dependencies that scanners miss, Rust crates with incomplete origin metadata. When demonstrating due diligence or attempting automated vulnerability reporting, the underlying data failures make compliance impossible, no matter how good your tools are.</p> <p>The good news is that this is solvable, and the FOSS community is already working on it! </p> <p>We'll present concrete approaches being deployed across ecosystems: systematic metadata curation projects that scan and fix package data at scale, validation tooling that catches errors before publication, and community infrastructure that makes accurate software metadata freely available. You'll see how projects like Maven Heaven, T-Rust, and Nixpkgs Clarity are cleaning up metadata for the most popular packages, releasing curated data under open licenses, and providing author-facing tools to prevent bad data from entering registries. And we'll discuss how reliable project health data provides critical insights for proactive CRA due diligence and risk management.</p> <p>This session gives you practical next steps: how to audit data quality in your dependencies, contribute to metadata curation efforts, integrate validation into your publishing workflow, and leverage community-curated data for more reliable compliance automation.</p>

Weitere Infos

Live Stream https://live.fosdem.org/watch/ua2114
Format devroom
Sprache Englisch

Weitere Sessions

31.01.26
CRA in practice
Roman Zhukov
UA2.114 (Baudoux)
<p>Opening remarks and housekeeping.</p>
31.01.26
CRA in practice
Max Mehl
UA2.114 (Baudoux)
<p>Deutsche Bahn, with its 230,000 employees and hundreds of subsidiaries, is far from an average organization. Yet it faces the same challenges under the CRA as many others. In this session, we will show how we connected the concrete requirements of CRA compliance with our broader effort to bring transparency to our software supply chains. This forms the basis for security and license compliance processes, as well as for proactively shaping the ecosystems we depend on.</p> <p>We will outline ...
31.01.26
CRA in practice
Achim Friedland
UA2.114 (Baudoux)
<p>EV charging stations expose a uniquely difficult CRA landscape: A single physical device can be accessed through very different user paths: ISO 15118 (Plug&amp;Charge), RFID cards, mobile apps, credit-card terminals, and OEM-backends. Between the end user and the actual product manufacturer sit multiple intermediaries (CSMS, OEM cloud, roaming hubs, payment processors), each with partial control over configuration, telemetry, and security posture. How to deliver all the CRA obligations across ...
31.01.26
CRA in practice
Kiko Fernandez-Reyes
UA2.114 (Baudoux)
<p><a href="https://github.com/erlang/otp">Erlang/OTP</a> is an open source programming language designed for the development of concurrent and distributed systems. Created 40 years ago and open sourced in 1998, Erlang is used by <a href="https://www.ericsson.com/en">Ericsson</a>, <a href="https://www.cisco.com/">Cisco</a>, <a href="https://www.whatsapp.com/">WhatsApp</a>, <a href="https://discord.com/">Discord</a>, and <a href="https://www.klarna.com/se/">Klarna</a> for mission critical ...
31.01.26
CRA in practice
Marta Rybczynska
UA2.114 (Baudoux)
<p>Embedded products are at the core of the Cyber Resilience Act, yet they face unique compliance challenges. Hardware vendors ship heavily patched BSPs, software modules often diverge from upstream, and reliable identification of modified components is still far from solved. For teams building products on top of these layers, translating CRA requirements into daily engineering practice is not straightforward.</p> <p>This talk provides a practical overview of where CRA compliance currently ...
31.01.26
CRA in practice
UA2.114 (Baudoux)
<p>The Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is reshaping expectations around open source software, introducing new requirements for security, traceability, and documentation. While maintainers are responsible for technical compliance, community managers play a critical but often overlooked role in helping projects adapt. This session is designed for community managers, project maintainers, stewards, and open source contributors interested in practical CRA readiness. The focus is on practical enablement by ...
31.01.26
CRA in practice
UA2.114 (Baudoux)
<p>This panel brings together experts to discuss the practical realities of implementing the CRA steward role, as defined by the regulation, and how organisations are approaching its execution. Panelists will explore how the concept of CRA stewards is being interpreted, what responsibilities are emerging in practice, and the challenges organisations face in preparing for this new function. They will also highlight which elements remain unclear, what support or guidance is still needed, and how ...