The Network and Information Security (NIS2) is a continuation and expansion of NIS, the previous EU cybersecurity directive. It was introduced in 2020 and went into effect on January 16, 2023.
NIS2 expands the scope of NIS and introduces new requirements to help guard against cyber threats. Take a look at a few of the key NIS2 requirements and how Áú»¢¶Ä²© can help organizations comply with them.
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Have procedures in place to handle security incidents as they arise.
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Have backup management, disaster recovery, and crisis management plans in place to provide business continuity.
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Maintain supply chain security, including security-related aspects concerning the relationships between each entity and its direct suppliers or service providers.
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Provide security in network and information systems acquisition, development, and maintenance ¨C including vulnerability handling and disclosure.
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Have policies and procedures in place regarding the use of cryptography and encryption.
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Maintain HR security by providing accessible control and asset management policies.
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Implement multi-factor authentication (MFA) or continuous authentication solutions, secured emergency communication systems, and secured voice, video, and text communications.
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