Since last January 2023 the European Directive NIS2 is in force, new cybersecurity legislation adopted by the European Union. From the past 18 October 2024 It is mandatory for companies in various sectors such as energy, Transportation, Banking, The toilet, drinking water and wastewater, among others.

The main purpose of the NIS2 standard is to Reduce the risk of cyberattacks in critical infrastructure and ensure the continuity of essential services for EU citizens. By raising cybersecurity standards, The regulation seeks to improve the Confidence in digital services and the resilience of the digital economy on the continent.

To do this, companies will need to implement more detailed and stringent security controls, including risk management, Cybersecurity Policies, Incident Response and Business Continuity. They must also carry out safety audits and report incidents to the competent authorities within a maximum period of 24 hours after a serious incident is detected.

To do this, from Intec we offer you the following guide:

We send you, also, the link to the Official State Gazette (Click here)


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