The Cyber Resilience Act is a regulation introduced by the European Union to improve cybersecurity standards for digital products and services sold within the EU. It requires manufacturers to ensure that their hardware and software meet strict security requirements throughout their lifecycle. Key provisions include mandatory disclosure of software components through a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM), regular security updates, and transparent vulnerability management. The Act aims to reduce cyber risks, increase transparency, and protect consumers and businesses from cyber threats by holding companies accountable for the security of their digital products.