February 26, 2024 at 09:16AM
The NIS2 Directive, effective October 2024, aims to enhance cybersecurity for critical infrastructure. It widens security requirements, extends coverage to more organizations and sectors, and imposes stricter measures and penalties. A webinar on 28 February will feature experts discussing the directive’s implications for application security and offering compliance advice. Register to learn more.
Key takeaways from the meeting notes:
– The NIS2 Directive is set to become law in October 2024, aiming to enhance the cybersecurity of critical infrastructure and impact over 160,000 companies, with possible fines of up to €10m for non-compliance.
– The new legislation expands security requirements, broadens the scope of covered organizations and sectors, and aims to bolster supply chain security, simplify reporting obligations, and enforce more stringent measures and sanctions throughout Europe.
– Organizations are urged to prepare for NIS2 compliance and demonstrate their commitment to it before the October deadline.
– A webinar hosted by Tim Phillips, featuring Dr. Carsten Huth and Reinier Landsman, will provide insight into the Directive’s relevant articles, their implications for application security, and offer compliance preparation advice.
– Interested parties can sign up for the webinar to gain more information on NIS2 compliance.
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