Cyber Resilience Act
The dossier is the Cyber Resilience Act, setting cybersecurity requirements for products with digital elements. Amendments define scope (excluding certain free and open-source software, internal networks and spare parts), address vulnerability handling, security and functionality updates, conformity assessment, CE marking and substantial modifications, classify critical products, assign tasks to ENISA, CSIRTs and market surveillance authorities, and cover interactions with AI, machinery and health-data systems plus manufacturer liability and due diligence.
Procedure timeline
- Committee amendments tabled28 Apr 2023 – 4 May 2023
- Plenary vote — Adopted12 Mar 2024 · On the provisional agreement negotiated with the Council (the trilogue deal) — amendment 2
- Procedure completed
Plenary votes
1 roll-call votesIn plenary, Parliament usually votes in steps: first on amendments to the text (sometimes split into parts, so Members can accept one half of a sentence and reject the other), then on the text as a whole. The “main vote” is the one that adopts or rejects the text itself. Each vote below shows exactly which step it was. How voting works →
- 12 Mar 2024Main voteAdoptedOn the provisional agreement negotiated with the Council (the trilogue deal) — amendment 2Official label: Accord provisoire - Am 2 · what was voted ↗517 for12 against78 abstentions98 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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Vote data: HowTheyVote.eu (ODbL, attribution) / European Parliament · roll-call votes only
Official amendment documents
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49 Members · by amendment countThe amendments, in full text
714 amendmentsEvery amendment as tabled — original text, proposed change and justification, with a link to the official PDF.