Welcome. You can find the latest draft for this vertical standard
[HERE](https://docbox.etsi.org/CYBER/EUSR/Open).
On this repository you will find an issue tracker where you can submit comments, and discuss the standard. Alternatively, you may also send your comments to: cybersecurity@etsi.org using the “ETSI Commenting Format for Open Consultation.xlsx” available in https://docbox.etsi.org/CYBER/EUSR/Open
## Disclaimer
> [!caution]
> Exercising one of the Principles of international standardization – Openness – and taking it to a different level, ETSI is piloting informal public consultations of the vertical standards in support of the Cyber Resilience Act at a much earlier stage than it is usual in the standardization world. In this context, please keep in mind that the standard draft herein is an INTERIM DRAFT, which expectably will be subject to substantial changes before its target publication date in the second semester of 2026. This INTERIM DRAFT document is provided for information and is for future development work within the ETSI Technical Committee CYBER EUSR Working Group (CYBER-EUSR) only. ETSI and its Members accept no liability for any further use/implementation of this Specification. Approved and published specifications and reports shall be obtained exclusively via the ETSI Documentation Service at http://www.etsi.org/standards-search
## Commenting guidelines
Your comments to improve this early draft are very welcomed. To ensure the effectiveness of your contribution, please make sure to include the following elements in your comment:
1. Clear identification of the section of the draft your comment is referring to.
2. Objective proposal to delete content, add content or substitute content.
3. Concrete contribution (exact content you suggest including in the draft as an addition to, or in substitution of, existing content).
4. Brief rationale to justify the proposal (e.g. why the suggested content should be added an/or the existing content should be deleted or substituted).
Please note that comments without concrete contributions will be noted but not acted upon by ETSI CYBER-EUSR. We trust and value your expertise and therefore expect you to take this opportunity to proactively contribute to solving the issues you find while analysing this early draft.
## How to submit comments
You can submit comments from the issue tracker:
1. In the sidebar, click the "Issues" button.
2. Check that the issue you are raising is not already in the list.
3. Click the blue "New Issue" button.
4. Enter a descriptive title for your comment, then select "Vertical Standard Comment" from the templates menu, and fill in the template.
- You can find the line number by Opening the standard from the repository and switching to the "Code" view, using the toggle on the right hand side.
- For the version number, please use the string of letters and numbers in the box to the left of the "History" button at the top of this page. You can click the clipboard icon to automatically copy it.
5. Please remember to **add a label** indicating the type of issue you are opening, and use the template. There are three types of issue
-**Discussions**: for discussion of overarching issues not related to specific elements in the draft standard, or a place for rapporteurs to ask questions to the community.
-**Editorial Comment**: for issues that concern Grammar and Wording of the Standard, and not the technical substance.
-**Technical Comment**: for issues with the technical substance of the standard.
6. Once you are done click "Create Issue". Other users will be able to comment and upvote or downvote the issue you have raised.
> [!warning]
> This repository does not accept merge requests. Please only use the issue tracker.