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Zero-Day Vulnerability
A zero-day vulnerability is a software flaw unknown to the vendor that can be exploited by attackers before a patch is available.
Last updated: February 6, 2026
A zero-day vulnerability is a software flaw unknown to the vendor that can be exploited by attackers before a patch is available.
Importance for CRA Compliance
Understanding Zero-Day Vulnerability is essential for organizations seeking to comply with the Cyber Resilience Act. This concept plays a crucial role in maintaining cybersecurity standards and meeting regulatory requirements for products with digital elements.