The revised EU directive on the security of network and information systems (NIS2) will repeal and replace the existing NIS Directive. The NIS Directive, adopted in 2016, was the first EU-wide cybersecurity law.
The principal objective of the NIS2 Directive is to increase the level of cyber resilience across the EU. It does so by requiring all entities in the EU, which provide critical services to the economy and society as a whole, to take appropriate cybersecurity measures.
Cullen International is releasing a series of reports on the different aspects of the newly revised NIS2 directive.
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