NIS2 is here:
Is Your Organisation Ready?

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Preparing for NIS2

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The Network and Information Security 2 Directive (NIS2) is a major EU directive that brings increased cybersecurity requirements to more organisations, compared to its predecessor NIS.

What are the objectives of NIS2?

NIS2 and Palo Alto Networks are inspired by the same vision - a world where each day is safer than the one before. The NIS2 Directive aims to:

  • Manage security risk
  • Protect against cyber attacks
  • Detect cybersecurity incidents
  • Minimise the impact of cybersecurity incidents

Which organisations will NIS2 affect?

Your organisation is likely to be impacted if it:

  • Is based in or operates in an EU member state or supplies into organisations based in the EU.
  • Is not a micro-enterprise ie >50 employees, annual turnover >€7 million
  • It is a micro-enterprise, but provides a vital service

Complete the form and download our whitepaper, which includes a useful checklist to guide your planning.

When will it come into force?

Member States are due to transpose the Directive into national law and publish the measures necessary to comply with NIS2 by October 17th, 2024.

Organisations will need to be able to demonstrate that they have a roadmap for compliance and are implementing appropriate measures or they will face significant fines and direct penalties for the C-Suite.

Organisations should begin working with their counsel and security teams as soon as possible to determine if they are covered and begin developing a compliance strategy

Key objectives of the NIS2 Directive and Priorities for organisations

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Risk management - organisations need to implement measures to reduce cyber threats. These measures include securing their supply chains, improving network and access security, and implementing encryption.

Corporate Accountability - the NIS2 directive requires organisations leaders to monitor and endorse cybersecurity efforts and address cyber risk.

Reporting Obligations - NIS2 contains specific obligations and expectations for reporting significant security incidents, including an initial notification within less than 24 hours.

Business Continuity - organisations should have a continuity plan for major cyber events covering system recovery, emergency protocols and establishing a crisis response team.

How Palo Alto Networks can help?

As the partner of choice for global cybersecurity, Palo Alto Networks helps its customers on their journey toward NIS2 compliance.

Our extensive cybersecurity knowledge and expertise combined with our cutting-edge technology platforms, powered by Precision AI™ , deliver a solution that helps you meet the NIS2 requirements.

We don't just help you safeguard your digital assets; we empower your organization to thrive in an ever-evolving threat landscape, making NIS2 compliance a stepping stone to true cybersecurity excellence.

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Download our white paper for a deeper understanding of NIS2 and how to ensure your company's compliance.

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