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Starting from August 1, 2025, the new application framework of the RED Directive (2014/53/EU) has officially entered into force, extending the essential requirements for wireless devices, particularly those equipped with M2M/IIoT connectivity.
The most significant changes concern, in addition to efficiency and interoperability, the introduction of new obligations related to cybersecurity, data protection, and access authentication, in line with the broader European regulatory framework that also includes the NIS2 Directive and the Cyber Resilience Act.

In this context, SENECA has long initiated a structured compliance plan aimed at ensuring full conformity of its wireless industrial devices with the updated regulatory requirements.

By adopting the Secure by Design principle, SENECA is committed to ensuring data protection, secure authentication, and full compliance with European regulations. Cybersecurity thus becomes an integral part of a connected, sustainable ecosystem aligned with the most advanced standards.

The process specifically involves edge IIoT products from the Z-PASS2, R-PASS-W, and SSD families, as well as Z-LTE-WW and MyALARM3 Cloud W-AIR dataloggers, for which all required technical, software, and documentation updates under the directive have already been completed.

The technical and functional features of the affected devices remain unchanged, except for any specific modifications related to cybersecurity, authentication, or secure data management requirements mandated by current regulations.

Products compliant with the Directive:

IIoT HMI

  • SSD

Alarm Units

  • MYALARM2
  • MYALARM3 CLOUD
  • MYALARM3 CLOUD W-AIR

Dataloggers

  • Z-LTE-WW

IIoT Gateways / Controllers

  • Z-PASS2
  • R-PASS-W

Calibrators

  • MSC-D
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