Cybersecurity directive intends to increase European resilience to attacks

Europe moves to modernise and upgrade its cybersecurity regulatory framework.

The European Parliament overwhelmingly voted to adopt a modernised cybersecurity framework, the NIS2 Directive, yesterday. NIS2 repeals and replaces the EU’s Network and Information Systems Directive.

The new rules are intended to make the European economy, deemed highly interconnected and therefore vulnerable, more resilient to cyber threats. Lead MEP

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