The European Network and Information Security 2 Directive aims to mitigate threats to network and information systems and ensure the continuity of services in the event of cybersecurity incidents.
The NIS 2 Directive requires a wide range of in-scope organizations to adopt robust cybersecurity measures and incident response plans. The NIS 2 Directive widens the scope of the original “NIS 1” ...
Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) faces increased risk of cyber-attacks, the threat to essential services is extremely real, and organizations are faced with the daunting task of securing their ...
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The European Union's regulatory revolution in data stewardship is not limited to the uber-hyped General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), taking effect on May 25. A separate deadline for each of the ...
The EU’s NIS 2, or Network and Information Security Directive 2, became enforceable by member states on Thursday. The rules impose tougher requirements on companies around their internal cyber ...
In December 2022, the NIS 2 Directive was adopted in the European Union. Countless EU member states have already transposed it into national law, with most other European member states set to follow.
The EU's NIS 2, or Network and Information Security Directive 2, will on Oct. 17 become enforceable by member states. The rules impose tougher requirements on companies around their internal cyber ...
With 5,207 documented incidents and 7.8 billion records exposed, 2017 was a grim year for data security breaches – and things only seem to be getting worse. As malicious actors continue to exploit ...
The measures outlined in the government consultation paper on the implementation of the Network and Information Systems (NIS) Directive have been welcomed by representatives of the cyber security and ...
For some, Friday 13 May 2022 would not be an auspicious date to make a significant announcement on the future of cyber security, but the European Union (EU) did just that. It announced a political ...
As companies gear up to make themselves complaint with upcoming data protection regulations in Europe around GDPR, those doing business in Member States will also be facing another wave of ...