Mouser Highlights Practical Security Resources for Engineers Developing Cyber-Resilient Connected Systems
June 9, 2026 – Mouser Electronics, Inc., the New Product Introduction (NPI) leader™ empowering innovation, is helping engineers address today's embedded-security challenges through its online Security Resource Center, which brings together technical articles, eBooks, blogs, and product resources covering connected-device protection, industrial security, edge-system design, and secure communications for evolving 5G and emerging 6G environments.
As the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) moves into its implementation phase, with draft European Commission guidance published in March 2026 and vulnerability-reporting obligations due to apply from 11 September 2026, engineering teams are under growing pressure to address cybersecurity earlier in the design cycle. Even organizations based outside the EU need to align with these requirements if they want to place connected products on the European market and maintain access to EU customers. That challenge is becoming even more important as industrial systems become more connected and data-driven, and as network roadmaps begin to look beyond 5G toward more resilient next-generation communications.
Because Mouser's Security Resource Center is regularly updated with new articles, eBooks, and product examples, engineers can use it as an ongoing reference point as standards, threats, and best practices evolve. The hub provides developers with a practical starting point for understanding current risks, reviewing expert guidance, and identifying hardware technologies that can support more resilient designs. Engineers can use the resource center in three particularly useful ways.
First, it helps design teams strengthen security fundamentals at the architecture stage. Mouser's security content supports earlier consideration of device protection, authentication, and system integrity, helping engineers build security into connected systems from the foundation rather than treating it as a late-stage add-on.
Second, it helps engineers keep pace with evolving cybersecurity requirements across industries, standards, and government regulations. It provides guidance on securing distributed devices that emulate control systems in increasingly connected environments, supports human-centric and industrial automation, and prepares operators for cyber and information-security incidents. Developers can also leverage broader NIST and Industrial Automation Security Resource Center content to evaluate next-generation connected systems.
Third, it helps bridge the gap between guidance and implementation. Alongside educational resources, Mouser points engineers toward relevant hardware security technologies such as secure elements, secure authenticators, and related components that support root of trust, protected key storage, and authenticated operation in IoT, edge, and industrial designs.
Recent supplier-focused resources from Mouser address edge security risks, industrial compliance, and cyber-physical development, helping engineers connect policy and architecture with practical implementation. Resources include guidance on authentication, credential protection, and supply-chain trust, alongside NIST and Texas Instruments content on next-generation industrial designs.
Because the content focuses on real design and deployment issues, the Security Resource Center can help engineers compare approaches, identify gaps, evaluate security/authentication tools, and prepare for evolving cybersecurity expectations driven by connected devices, AI, industrial digitalization, and future EU regulations.
While security-by-design is now required for many connected products, most embedded teams are still aligning engineering, compliance, and product delivery. The Security Resource Center supports engineers by simplifying complex requirements, highlighting risks and solutions, and helping teams integrate security into designs earlier and more consistently.
Mouser's wider focus on trusted engineering support is also reflected in its own information-security credentials, including SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, and Cyber Essentials certifications.
Mouser's Security Resource Center is available at https://resources.mouser.com/security/. For more Mouser news and new product information, visit https://www.mouser.com/newsroom/.
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