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Counting Down to the EU NIS2 Directive

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

NIS2 adds digital service providers, waste management, pharmaceutical and labs, space, and public administration to the ‘Essential’ sectors category. Cryptography and encryption. The image below shows the original NIS sectors, the expanded NIS2 sectors, and the designation of essential or important. Supply chain security.

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European Commission proposes reinforcement of EU Cybersecurity rules

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

In the NIS Directive, the obligations that apply to an entity that falls under the scope of the NIS Directive depend on its qualification as ‘operator of essential services’ (“OES”) or ‘digital service provider’ (“DSP”): An OES is defined as a public or private entity of a type referred to in Annex II, which meets certain criteria.

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China Publishes Draft Regulations on Protecting the Security of Key Information Infrastructure

Hunton Privacy

The Cybersecurity Law of China establishes a new category of information infrastructure, called “key [or critical] information infrastructure,” and imposes certain cybersecurity obligations on enterprises that operate such infrastructure.

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Network Protection: How to Secure a Network

eSecurity Planet

Cloud Access Management: Even smaller organizations now use cloud resources, but most internal network controls do not extend to resources hosted outside of the network, such as Office 365, Google Docs, other software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions, and even segregated branch office networks.

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