Hacked? Who should you notify

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In case of an Incident...

The EU cybersecurity law NIS2 has strict requirements for Incident Response. You should report severe incidents within 24 hours and much more. To help you raise awareness in your teams we developed the NIS2 Incident Response Requirements Poster. For you to download, print and hang it on the wall.

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Download the NIS2 Incident Poster

Please enter your name, email and company to download the NIS2 Incident Poster. You can print it and hang it on the wall for reference.

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Natascha van Duuren

Lawyer/partner

De Clercq Lawyers and Notary

‘The implementation of NIS2 requires not only technical and organizational know-how, but also legal expertise. The cooperation between Secura and De Clercq can help you reach compliance in time and in all areas.’

How seriously should your organization take NIS2 compliance?

Organizations will be expected to comply with NIS2 from the 18th of October 2024. The consequences of non-compliance are more serious for essential entities than for important entities. The EU has emphasized that it will take enforcement of NIS2 more seriously than of the current NIS directive.

NIS2 introduces management liability, making upper-level management of companies accountable for non-compliance with cybersecurity obligations. The responsibility for cybersecurity measures has shifted to the highest level of organizations. This is a major change compared to the original NIS directive.

DOWNLOAD THE NIS2 Incident Response Requirements Poster

Please enter your name, email and company to download the NIS2 Incident Poster (A2). You can print the poster and hang it to the wall for reference:

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GET READY FOR NIS2

The European Directive for Network and Information Systems comes into effect on October 17, 2024. Don't wait any longer and start taking action today.

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