The European Union’s Network and Information Security Directive (NIS2) imposes stricter cybersecurity requirements on essential sectors, affecting five times more organizations than before. This whitepaper outlines how ongoing compliance is not a one-time task but a continuous priority for businesses.
Key highlights include:
- Physical Security Integration: Protecting access points, visitor management, and data centers as part of cybersecurity strategy.
- Access Control & Automation: Streamlining user permissions with encrypted credentials and identity management systems.
- Incident Response: Meeting strict reporting deadlines (24 hours, 72 hours, 30 days) with automated notification tools.
- Supply Chain & Outsourcing Security: Enforcing due diligence and contractual security obligations with vendors.
- Future-Ready Policies: Regular risk assessments, business continuity plans, and proactive vulnerability management.
With severe penalties for non-compliance, the whitepaper urges organizations to adopt a unified approach to physical and digital security. By partnering with trusted vendors and investing in robust security frameworks, businesses can strengthen their resilience while meeting NIS2 requirements.