By Oriane KAESMANN, Research Manager the LHoFT
Compliance officers across the European Union are grappling with the demands of the new NIS2. Replacing the previous NIS1 Directive(1), NIS2 (Directive 2022/2555/EU(2)) sets more stringent cybersecurity requirements across “Highly Critical” sectors, from energy to digital infras- tructure, including Banking and financial market infrastructures.
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But NIS2 is more than a checklist of requirements; it represents a whole new field of action. For compliance teams facing “compliance fatigue,” the key to success lies in mastering two foundational principles: the all-hazards approach and cyber hygiene. By adopting a comprehensive approach to risk management and...
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