The European Union's (EU) NIS 2 Directive is set to reshape the cybersecurity landscape across 18 key sectors, including energy, transport, banking, health care, digital infrastructure, manufacturing, waste management and digital services. This new directive introduces rigorous cybersecurity standards to help protect critical entities that provide essential services.
The primary goal of NIS 2 is to strengthen the resilience of network and information systems, which are crucial for the economy and societal functions. As per the Gartner® report, NIS 2’s goal is to mitigate threats to network and information systems used to provide essential services in key sectors by strengthening the cybersecurity of critical infrastructure operators and digital service providers, which are vital to the functioning of society and the economy. NIS 2 is also intended to encourage cooperation and information sharing between national authorities and between operators and service providers in order to enhance the overall cybersecurity of the EU.
Key deadlines and global trends
EU member states must integrate these new NIS 2 measures into national law by October 2024, and organizations must comply by October 18, 2024. Similar regulations are emerging in the U.S., U.K. and Australia, highlighting a global trend towards enhancing cybersecurity resilience amid evolving threats.
Preparing for NIS 2 compliance
To ensure compliance, security and risk management (SRM) leaders should:
- Determine if their organization falls under the NIS 2 requirements.
- Prioritize risk management, accountability, reporting and business continuity.
- Develop a robust response plan for cyberattacks, including recovery and communication strategies.
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