Security News > 2016 > July > Preparing for new EU cybersecurity rules and regulations (Help Net Security)
Recently, the European Parliament signed off on its first ever set of cybersecurity rules. The Network and Information Security (NIS) Directive spells the end of more than three years of political bickering and requires critical national infrastructure operators, such as banks, healthcare, transportation, energy and digital service providers, to ramp up their security measures and report major data breaches. The directive is poised to establish the first set of baseline cyber-security and breach reporting responsibilities … More →
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