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NIS2 as a real opportunity
Nobody likes to follow instructions – even if they are common sense – as long as there is no obligation to do so.
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NIS2 and Co.
Companies are currently facing a wave of new regulations in the area of IT security. These developments are a reaction to the increasing threats posed by cyber attacks and the growing importance of securing networks and infrastructures.
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FTAPI SecuRooms
FTAPI, provider of secure data transfer solutions, is adding a comprehensive audit trail feature to its core product FTAPI SecuRooms. This new tool improves the transparency, security and compliance of company data by logging all activities within a system or process.
Law averted
A Californian law was supposed to oblige internet companies to pay levies to regional media companies. Instead, there are now voluntary payments of millions from Google – and the state.
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Defined cybersecurity measures
The new version of the EU NIS Directive not only increases the minimum requirements for cyber security, it also affects significantly more companies than before. What measures should companies take now?
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The digitalization of industry has made critical infrastructures a popular target for cyber attacks. The potentially devastating damage to both companies and society makes the topic of cyber security increasingly relevant for legislators.
Four important lessons for compliance
Two new EU regulations are currently keeping companies busy: the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), which came into force in January 2024 and regulates the areas of cyber security, IT risks and resilience in the financial sector, and the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act), which was passed in March.
EU Directive
The field of “information security” is currently dealing with a new technical term – “NIS 2.0”. Interested experts are realizing that the new EU Network and Information Systems Directive (NIS 2.0) is also being incorporated into national legislation.
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