EU Chips Act (Regulation (EU) 2023/1781) — potential incorrect regulation number
The EU Chips Act (Regulation (EU) 2023/1781) aims to strengthen the EU's semiconductor ecosystem by boosting production capacity, ensuring supply chain resilience, and enhancing research and innovation. It introduces obligations for semiconductor suppliers to report stock levels during crises and establishes a coordination mechanism among member states. The 'Chips for Europe' Initiative refers to the funding component under Horizon Europe and is not established by this regulation.
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Framework Domains (2)
Semiconductor Ecosystem
Building EU chip design and manufacturing capacity
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| EU-CHIPS-ECO-01 | Chips for Europe Initiative |
| EU-CHIPS-ECO-02 | Integrated Production Facilities |
| EU-CHIPS-ECO-03 | Skills and Talent Development |
Supply Chain Security
Customs security and risk management
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| AEO-SC-1 | Cargo Security |
| AEO-SC-2 | Conveyance Security |
| AEO-SC-3 | Premises Security |
| AEO-SC-4 | Trading Partner Security |
| CTPAT-SCS-01 | Physical Security |
| CTPAT-SCS-02 | Personnel Security |
| CTPAT-SCS-03 | Conveyance and Cargo Security |
| EU-CHIPS-SUP-01 | Supply Chain Monitoring |
| EU-CHIPS-SUP-02 | Crisis Assessment and Response |
| EU-CHIPS-SUP-03 | International Partnerships |
| EU-CRMA-SUP-01 | Strategic Benchmarks |
| EU-CRMA-SUP-02 | Strategic Projects Recognition |
| EU-CRMA-SUP-03 | Supply Chain Monitoring |
| NIS2-IA-7 | Supply Chain Security Policy |
| NIS2-IA-8 | Supplier Security Assessment |
| NRF-4 | Supply Chain Risk Identification |
| NRF-5 | Third-Party Partner Standards |
| NRF-6 | Vendor Risk Management |
| UKTSA-SC-01 | Supply Chain Risk Assessment |
| UKTSA-SC-02 | High-Risk Vendor Restrictions |
| UKTSA-SC-03 | Vendor Diversification |
| UKTSA-SC-04 | Third-Party Access Controls |
| WCO-SAFE-SCS-01 | Advance Electronic Information |
| WCO-SAFE-SCS-02 | Risk Management |
| WCO-SAFE-SCS-03 | Non-Intrusive Inspection |
Your Compliance Coverage
If you comply with EU Chips Act (Regulation (EU) 2023/1781) — potential incorrect regulation number, you already cover:
NIST SP 800-171A Rev 3 — Assessing CUI Security Requirements
39%
11 controls mapped
Compare →WCO Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) Framework
36%
10 controls mapped
Compare →C-TPAT — Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism
36%
10 controls mapped
Compare →+ 530 more: Defence Security Principles Framework (DSPF) (36%), Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF) Release 2024 (36%)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is EU Chips Act (Regulation (EU) 2023/1781) — potential incorrect regulation number?
EU Chips Act (Regulation (EU) 2023/1781) — potential incorrect regulation number is a compliance framework from European Union with 2 domains and 28 controls. The EU Chips Act (Regulation (EU) 2023/1781) aims to strengthen the EU's semiconductor ecosystem by boosting production capacity, ensuring supply chain resilience, and enhancing research and innovation. It introduces obligations for semiconductor suppliers to report stock levels during crises and establishes a coordination mechanism among member states. The 'Chips for Europe' Initiative refers to the funding component under Horizon Europe and is not established by this regulation. It is used by organisations to establish and maintain compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements.
How many controls does EU Chips Act (Regulation (EU) 2023/1781) — potential incorrect regulation number have?
EU Chips Act (Regulation (EU) 2023/1781) — potential incorrect regulation number has 28 controls organised across 2 domains. The largest domains are Supply Chain Security (25 controls), Semiconductor Ecosystem (3 controls). Each control defines specific requirements that organisations must implement to achieve compliance.
What frameworks does EU Chips Act (Regulation (EU) 2023/1781) — potential incorrect regulation number map to?
EU Chips Act (Regulation (EU) 2023/1781) — potential incorrect regulation number maps to 533 other compliance frameworks. The top mapping partners are NIST SP 800-171A Rev 3 — Assessing CUI Security Requirements (39% coverage), WCO Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) Framework (36% coverage), C-TPAT — Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (36% coverage). Use our comparison tool to explore control-level mappings between frameworks.
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