Network and Information Security (NIS2) What the new EU directive means for corporate cybersecurity
Access control is an essential part of the NIS2 Directive. This is intended to significantly improve the security of network and information systems in the EU. It means that only authorised persons or devices can access the data or resources they need, and that unauthorised access is prevented or detected.
This protects the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of systems and the information they contain.
Access control is therefore essential to reduce the risk of cyber-attacks and data loss or theft, and to increase the trust of users.
With centralised identity & access management, governance and advanced access rights management, and intelligent monitoring capabilities, we help organisations grant the right permissions to the right stakeholders for the right assets, reducing the risks of compromising critical infrastructure and data.
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The Directive aims to increase resilience and trust in the digital infrastructure within the EU by imposing requirements on providers of essential and important services, as well as on digital service providers.
Data encryption is one of the measures that needs to be taken to protect systems from cyber-attacks and to maintain the confidentiality of customer data.
Of course, we also offer support for many other NIS2 use cases relevant to your organisation or industry:
– Threat Intelligence and Response;
– Data Security Anywhere;
– Supply Chain Cyber Resilience;
– IoT& Operational Technology (OT) Security.
Contact us to learn more about our Cybersecurity Portfolio.