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XiamenApril 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Against the backdrop of accelerating global digital transformation and deepening enterprise international expansion, cybersecurity, data security, and AI artificial intelligence compliance have become critical entry barriers for Chinese companies targeting core markets such as the European Union and the United States. Recently, the “Global Cybersecurity and AI Compliance Seminar,” hosted by the internationally authoritative third-party testing and certification body TÜV SÜD (hereinafter referred to as “TÜV SÜD”), concluded successfully. Centered on the theme “Security by Design, Compliance Builds Trust,” the seminar focused on the EU CRA,AI regulation,NIS 2, and new cybersecurity regulations from multiple countries. It brought together industry experts and corporate representatives to interpret the latest global compliance trends, outline practical implementation pathways, and fortify security and compliance defenses for enterprises’ global expansion.

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In-Depth Interpretation of Core EU and US Regulations, Seizing Compliance Opportunities for Global Expansion
Focusing on the most critical mandatory compliance requirements for enterprises in global markets, this seminar provided systematic analysis and practical insights, offering actionable compliance reference pathways for businesses.
- Latest Standards Interpretation of the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA): TÜV SÜD’s Electronic and Electrical Research and Development expert, Samuel Wu, systematically explained the core provisions of the CRA, its implementation timeline, and updates on the EN 40000 series of harmonized standards. This covered key obligations such as secure development lifecycle, vulnerability management, secure default configurations, and automatic updates, helping enterprises prepare for the 2027 mandatory entry requirements and avoid compliance risks.
- EU and US AI Regulatory Developments: TÜV SÜD’s Electronic and Electrical Research and Development expert, Richard Yu, delved into the EU AI Act, general-purpose AI model compliance requirements, and the latest trends in US AI regulation. He systematically explained core points such as high-risk AI system controls, transparency obligations, data copyright, and security safeguards, facilitating the smooth entry of AI products and services into European and American markets.
- Technical Insights into the EU NIS 2 Directive: TÜV SÜD’s Cybersecurity Services expert, Erdan Ma, shared in-depth technical perspectives on the Network and Information Systems Directive (NIS 2), clarifying mandatory obligations related to critical information infrastructure, security operations, incident reporting, and risk management. This helps enterprises enhance their organizational cybersecurity systems to meet EU regulatory baseline requirements.

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Synchronizing Global Cybersecurity Dynamics, Broadening Global Compliance Perspectives
Addressing multi-country market entry requirements, TÜV SÜD’s Electronic and Electrical Research and Development expert, Daisy Zhang, systematically reviewed global cybersecurity compliance updates, covering the latest entry rules, certification requirements, and regulatory trends in key regions such as North America and Asia-Pacific. This helps enterprises build unified and efficient global compliance strategies, transforming compliance capabilities into competitive advantages in international markets.
The seminar also featured an interactive Q&A session. Participating companies and expert teams engaged in in-depth discussions on practical issues such as product certification challenges, standard adaptation pathways, cross-border entry strategies, and the integration of AI with cybersecurity. The on-site discussions were pragmatic and enthusiastic, receiving positive feedback.
Empowering Robust Chinese Manufacturing Global Expansion, Building a New Global Compliance Ecosystem
This Xiamen seminar closely aligned with the practical needs of enterprises expanding overseas, providing a clear global compliance roadmap through a combination of authoritative interpretation and practical guidance.
In the future, TÜV SÜD will continue to focus on regulatory developments in key areas such as global cybersecurity, AI artificial intelligence, and data protection. Leveraging its professional technical capabilities and global service network, TÜV SÜD aims to help Chinese enterprises efficiently address cross-border compliance challenges and steadily expand into global markets with high standards of security and compliance strength.
About TÜV SÜD
TÜV SÜD was founded in 1866, originally as the Steam Boiler Inspection Association. It has since evolved into a global organization. TÜV SÜD has established over 1,000 branches in 50 countries, employing nearly 30,000 people, and is committed to continuously improving its technology, systems, and expertise. The group’s technical experts have made significant technological innovations in the safety and reliability of Industry 4.0, autonomous driving, and renewable energy.
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