This white paper delves into the multifaceted implications of the NIS 2 Directive for both public and private organizations. By examining its legal foundations and practical applications, we offer a grounded perspective on how this Directive fortifies critical infrastructures, ensuring their robustness and functionality.
The paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the NIS 2 Directive's strategic significance, shedding light on the collaborative efforts between Member States, private sector stakeholders, and regulatory bodies. As our digital landscape continues to evolve, comprehending the Directive's role in shaping Europe's cybersecurity trajectory becomes imperative for policymakers, businesses, and individuals alike.
We also delve into the specificities of the NIS 2 Directive in Belgium, underlining that its transposition into Belgian Law is anticipated by 17 October 2024. The Directive's overarching objective is to elevate the common level of cybersecurity across the Union, bolstering the internal market's functionality.
Download our whitepaper: "A Practical Guide for Implementing NIS Requirement in Belgium"
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