A cyberattack rarely comes with advance warning.
Cyber threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and companies are more accountable than ever before.
The NIS-2 Directive is the European Union’s new legal framework for strengthening cybersecurity, introducing stricter minimum cybersecurity requirements for significantly more organizations than before.
It requires essential and important entities to implement comprehensive cybersecurity measures to enhance cybersecurity across the European Union.
Which industries are affected by the NIS-2 Directive?
A distinction is made between different risk categories. The requirements that apply depend on how critical a company or organization is classified.
Since NIS-1 (2016), KRITIS
Since NIS-1 (2016), In addition
Since NIS-1 (2016), KRITIS
- Energy
- Banking
- Drinking Water
- Digital Infrastructure
- Digital Service Providers
- Health Care
- Traffic
Since NIS-1 (2016), In addition
- Public Administration
- Public Electric Grids & Communications
- Waste and Wastewater
- Postal & Courier Services
- ICT Services Administrator
- Production & Processing
- Space
- Research
Cybersecurity as a Shared Goal of the EU
The NIS-2 Directive replaces the old NIS Directive from 2016.
Warum?
- Digitalization
Our dependence on digital services has increased dramatically.
- Threat Situation
Cyberattacks on critical infrastructure have become more frequent and more complex.
What is the role of management?
Responsibility
Senior management must approve cybersecurity measures and oversee their implementation.
Training
Managers must actively educate themselves to understand cyber risks.
Liability
Failure to comply with these obligations may result in penalties of up to 10 million euros.
What are the reporting requirements for an incident under NIS-2?
Risk Management & Measures
Cyber Hygiene
Standard measures such as multi-factor authentication (MFA) and software updates.
Secure Supply Chains
Assess security risks in the supply chain.
Cyber Crisis Management
Clear plans for how to respond in the event of an attack.
Our e-learning program includes:
- Sequential Modules
- Video Explanations
- Interactive Elements
- Summaries
- Quizzes & Knowledge Checks
Here's what you'll learn:
- Fundamentals, Scope of Application & Registration
- Risk Management & Supply Chain Security
- Cyber Incident Reporting & Response
- Managementverantwortung & Schulungspflichten
- Specific Requirements for Operators of Critical Entities
Pricing overview
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- Language options: English or German
- Access valid for 6 months
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- Language options: English or German
- Access valid for 12 months
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- Language options: English or German
- Custom branding available
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