Cybeats Technologies (CYBCF) welcomes the EU Cyber-Crisis Management Blueprint adoption by ENISA, which mandates SBOM data exchange across 27 EU member states. The Blueprint establishes a framework requiring member states to exchange security incident data through machine-readable formats, particularly SBOMs, throughout cyber-incident lifecycles. This regulatory shift transforms SBOMs from best practices to legal requirements, creating a unified market for Cybeats' platform. The Blueprint complements existing regulations like CRA and NIS2, with DIGITALEUROPE recommending a single reporting portal and 12-month transition period before mandatory SBOM generation. Cybeats' SBOM Studio platform is positioned to address these requirements through SPDX and CycloneDX format support and automated APIs for ENISA portal submissions. Additionally, the company announced Chris Malkhassian's resignation from the Board and plans to issue 181,048 shares for a $22,631 debt settlement at $0.125 per share.
Cybeats Technologies (CYBCF) accoglie con favore l'adozione da parte di ENISA del Piano di Gestione delle Crisi Informatiche dell'UE, che impone lo scambio di dati SBOM tra i 27 stati membri dell'UE. Il Piano stabilisce un quadro che richiede agli stati membri di scambiare dati sugli incidenti di sicurezza in formati leggibili da macchina, in particolare SBOM, durante l'intero ciclo di vita degli incidenti informatici. Questo cambiamento normativo trasforma gli SBOM da best practice a requisiti legali, creando un mercato unico per la piattaforma di Cybeats. Il Piano integra regolamenti esistenti come CRA e NIS2, con DIGITALEUROPE che raccomanda un portale unico per le segnalazioni e un periodo di transizione di 12 mesi prima dell'obbligo di generare SBOM. La piattaforma SBOM Studio di Cybeats è pronta a soddisfare questi requisiti grazie al supporto dei formati SPDX e CycloneDX e API automatizzate per le sottomissioni al portale ENISA. Inoltre, la società ha annunciato le dimissioni di Chris Malkhassian dal Consiglio e prevede di emettere 181.048 azioni per un saldo debitorio di 22.631 dollari a 0,125 dollari per azione.
Cybeats Technologies (CYBCF) begrüßt die Annahme des EU-Cyber-Krisenmanagement-Leitfadens durch ENISA, der den Austausch von SBOM-Daten zwischen den 27 EU-Mitgliedstaaten vorschreibt. Der Leitfaden schafft einen Rahmen, der die Mitgliedstaaten verpflichtet, Sicherheitsvorfalldaten während des gesamten Cybervorfall-Lebenszyklus in maschinenlesbaren Formaten, insbesondere SBOMs, auszutauschen. Diese regulatorische Änderung wandelt SBOMs von Best Practices zu gesetzlichen Anforderungen um und schafft einen einheitlichen Markt für die Plattform von Cybeats. Der Leitfaden ergänzt bestehende Vorschriften wie CRA und NIS2, wobei DIGITALEUROPE ein einheitliches Meldeportal und eine 12-monatige Übergangsfrist vor der verpflichtenden SBOM-Erstellung empfiehlt. Die SBOM Studio-Plattform von Cybeats ist darauf ausgelegt, diese Anforderungen durch Unterstützung der Formate SPDX und CycloneDX sowie automatisierte APIs für ENISA-Portal-Einreichungen zu erfüllen. Zudem gab das Unternehmen den Rücktritt von Chris Malkhassian aus dem Vorstand bekannt und plant die Ausgabe von 181.048 Aktien zur Begleichung einer Schuld von 22.631 US-Dollar zu je 0,125 US-Dollar pro Aktie.
Positive
EU Blueprint adoption creates mandatory SBOM market across 27 countries for Cybeats' platform
Cybeats SBOM Studio already supports required EU compliance formats and automated APIs
Regulatory changes transform SBOMs from optional to mandatory, expanding market opportunity
DIGITALEUROPE's recommendations for single reporting portal could streamline adoption
Negative
Board member Chris Malkhassian's resignation could signal internal changes
Company settling debt through share issuance indicates potential cash flow concerns
12-month transition period before mandatory implementation could delay immediate revenue impact
Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - June 18, 2025) - Cybeats Technologies Corp. (CSE: CYBT) (OTCQB: CYBCF) ("Cybeats" or the "Company"), a leading provider of software supply-chain security, commends the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity's (ENISA) formal adoption of the EU Cyber-Crisis Management Blueprint (the "Blueprint"). The formal adoption, which includes mandatory SBOM data exchange across national borders, represents a seismic shift in global software supply chain security. For Cybeats, it opens a unified, operationally enforced market for its platform across 27 countries.1
This new Blueprint contains a continent-wide framework that requires Member States to exchange security incident data via machine-readable artefacts, most notably Software Bills of Materials ("SBOMs"), during all stages of a cyber-incident lifecycle.
"Europe is transforming SBOM from a best practice into an enforceable legal requirement," said Justin Leger, CEO of Cybeats. "Regulatory agencies, national governments, and industry giants are all arriving at the same answer: SBOMs are essential. Cybeats is the solution designed specifically to turn that requirement into operational value."
The announcement follows DIGITALEUROPE's June 2025 cyber recommendations2, urging for the creation of a single reporting portal, and calling for mutual recognition of NIS2 audits across Member States, and proposing a 12-month transition before CRA essentials like SBOM generation become mandatory.3 The Blueprint adds the critical "operations layer" to the Cyber Resilience Act by specifying how SBOM data will flow between national authorities, ENISA and industry, accelerating coordinated responses to supply-chain attacks.
SBOMs are becoming unavoidable across the EU, with regulations like CRA, NIS2, and the new Blueprint mandating them as digital compliance proof in procurement by 2026-27. However, SBOMs are more than compliance checkboxes: the Blueprint repositions them as real-time data tools for security response, boosting demand for continuous analytics platforms like Cybeats. Meanwhile, Digital Europe's proposed self-assessment and single EU portal make early compliance easier, accelerating adoption by thousands of smaller suppliers.
Cybeats SBOM Studio addresses Europe's new SBOM rules via:
Supports SPDX, CycloneDX 1.5+, and VEX formats for EU compliance.
Automated APIs for SBOM and vulnerability submission to future ENISA portals.
Aligns with CRA, NIS2, and Blueprint operational workflows.
The Company announces that Chris Malkhassian has resigned from the Board of Directors of the Company, effective May 22, 2025. The Company thanks Mr. Malkhassian for his contributions, and wishes him all the best in his future endeavours.
The Company intends to issue 181,048 common shares in a debt settlement of $22,631, at a deemed price of $0.125 per share.
About Cybeats Technologies Corp.
Cybeats Technologies Corp. (CSE: CYBT) (OTCQB: CYBCF) is a cybersecurity company providing Software Bill of Material (SBOM) management and software supply chain intelligence technology, helping organizations to manage risk, meet compliance requirements, and secure their software from procurement to development and operation. Cybeats platform gives customers comprehensive visibility and transparency into their software supply chain, enabling them to improve operational efficiency, increase revenue, and align organizations with current and future regulations. Cybeats. Software Made Certain. Website:
Contact:
Justin Leger, CEO Phone: 1-888-713-SBOM (7266) Email: ir@cybeats.com
Sean Peasgood, Investor Relations Phone: (905) 667-6761 Email: [email protected]
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FAQ
What is the significance of EU's Cyber-Crisis Blueprint adoption for Cybeats (CYBCF)?
The Blueprint mandates SBOM data exchange across 27 EU countries, creating a unified market for Cybeats' platform and transforming SBOMs from best practices to legal requirements.
How is Cybeats (CYBCF) prepared for the new EU cybersecurity requirements?
Cybeats' SBOM Studio platform supports required SPDX and CycloneDX formats, offers automated APIs for ENISA portal submissions, and aligns with CRA, NIS2, and Blueprint operational workflows.
When will the EU's mandatory SBOM requirements take effect?
According to DIGITALEUROPE's recommendations, there will be a 12-month transition period before CRA essentials like SBOM generation become mandatory, with full implementation expected by 2026-27.
What changes in Cybeats (CYBCF) management were announced?
Chris Malkhassian resigned from the Board of Directors effective May 22, 2025, and the company plans to issue 181,048 shares for a $22,631 debt settlement at $0.125 per share.
How does the EU Cyber-Crisis Blueprint affect SBOM requirements?
The Blueprint requires Member States to exchange security incident data via machine-readable SBOMs during all cyber-incident lifecycle stages, making SBOMs essential for compliance and operational security.
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