The NIS2 Directive, adopted on December 14, 2022, aims to enhance cybersecurity across the European Union. It updates and replaces the previous Directive (EU) 2016/1148 to address evolving cyber threats and ensure the security of network and information systems critical to the functioning of society and the economy. Key aspects of the NIS2 Directive include:
The directive extends its coverage to more sectors and services critical to the internal market, including energy, transport, banking, financial market infrastructures, health, water, digital infrastructure, public administration, and space.
Establishes uniform cybersecurity risk management measures and reporting obligations across EU member states to reduce discrepancies and improve cross-border cooperation.
Promotes better cooperation and information exchange between member states through established bodies such as the Cooperation Group and the network of national Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs).
Defines clearer and more stringent requirements for reporting significant cybersecurity incidents.
Introduces more robust supervision and enforcement measures to ensure compliance with the directive.
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