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Adopting a Cyber Fusion approach to ensure NIS2 compliance


Coming into force at the end of 2024, NIS2 is a far cry from its predecessor. Not only does it bring a wider array of businesses under its remit, but it carries severe financial repercussions for those who fail to comply. How can we best prepare? Cyber Fusion might have the answer.

At the heart of the NIS2 directive is cross-industry security information sharing. Whereas the previous NIS directive targeted essential services and digital service providers, version 2 expands to include all critical entities, ranging from public administration to transportation services to key research institutions.

The NIS2 directive also brings with it severe repercussions, with financial penalties for those who fail to comply, or maintain compliance. This broader industry inclusion and implementation of penalties demonstrates the EU’s commitment to improving cybersecurity, not just on the continent, but globally. It is key to note that the NIS2 regulations are not ...


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