NIS-2 Directive: Cybersecurity in the EU
WHITE PAPER
The global threat in the digital space is increasing, including in the EU. Critical infrastructures, which are essential for the smooth functioning of a society, are particularly at risk. A striking example: the failure of the power grid could bring vital services such as hospitals, communication systems and water treatment plants to a standstill.
From transparent IT infrastructure to concrete measures in cyber risk management: most affected companies will have no choice but to mobilize additional resources to comply with NIS-2.
NIS-2 specifications at a glance
- ​​​​​​Guidelines ("policies") for risks and information security
- Incident management to prevent security incidents or to detect and manage them
- Business continuity based on backup management, disaster recovery and crisis management
- Security measures to better protect supply chains
- Security measures for the secure procurement of IT and network systems
- Specifications for measuring cyber and risk measures
- Specifications for encryption ("cryptography")
- Access control measures through the use of multi-factor authentication and single sign-on
- Measures for the use of secure voice, video and text communication
Read the White Paper to find out:
- what NIS-2 is & who is concerned by it.
- what (new) mandatory measures are associated with NIS-2.
- which risk management measures NIS-2 prescribes.
- what steps companies need to take on the road to NIS-2 compliance.
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