New IT protection standards in business β implications of the implementation of the NIS2 directive
The EU adopted the NIS2 directive to enhance cybersecurity resilience in critical sectors and services across member states, mandating new obligations for member countries, including Poland, to implement cybersecurity measures.
New Cybersecurity Rules in Practice: From Registration to Supplier Audits
In Czechia, the revised Cybersecurity Act, known as NIS2, has been in effect since last November, yet many companies remain unaware of their obligations for mandatory registration and security measures.
KSC carries significant risk of overregulation of the higher education sector
A report highlights potential overregulation risks in the proposed NIS2 Directive changes for Polish higher education institutions.
State Data Centers: Being Filled Faster Than Expected
The rapid engagement of institutions with state data centers is driven by legal obligations, personal accountability of leaders, and the practical need to safeguard information resources in secure infrastructure.
Tomasz Zalewski: German Lesson in Cybersecurity
The article discusses Poland's delayed implementation of the NIS2 directive, suggesting that the country has an opportunity to learn from the mistakes of other EU nations and potentially craft exemplary legislation.
The term 'security' should not be a catchphrase
The article discusses ongoing efforts to amend the National Cybersecurity System Act in Poland, highlighting the inclusion of significant business proposals and a focus on clearly defined obligations.
Defective regulations will open the way to large compensations
Poland will be the EU member state with the broadest application of the NIS2 directive, potentially covering around 40,000 entities, leading to significant compensation claims.