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Webinar It was growing threat levels and an increase in reported cybersecurity attacks since digitalization which pushed the European Union to introduce the original Network and Information Security Directive in 2016.
The new legislation expands the original NIS security requirements as well as the scope of covered organizations and sectors.
It's designed to improve the security of supply chains for example, while simultaneously simplifying reporting obligations and enforcing more stringent measures and sanctions throughout the EU. Needless to say, it's extremely important for organizations to prepare.
Join the Register's Tim Phillips on 28 February at 1pm GMT/8am ET/5am PT alongside Dr. Carsten Huth, Global Head of AppSec Advisory at application security testing firm Checkmarx and Reinier Landsman, Managing Director and Co-Founder at cyber and cloud security company Cert2Connect.
Together they will explore the details of the new directive, highlight its relevant articles, and offer advice on how to comply with its mandates.
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