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Hey, Cybersecurity Leaders! Here’s what you should know about NIS2!

As cybersecurity threats grow in scale and complexity, European regulations are evolving to keep up. The NIS2 Directive is a landmark update to cybersecurity legislation, aimed at strengthening digital defenses across the EU.

With a broader scope and stricter requirements than its predecessor, NIS2 demands serious attention from business, IT, and security leaders alike.

What is NIS2?

NIS2 (Directive (EU) 2022/2555) mandates a stronger approach to cybersecurity risk management across essential and important sectors—from healthcare and energy to digital infrastructure and public administration. It requires organizations to strengthen their cyber hygiene, improve incident reporting, and develop robust business continuity strategies.

But the path to compliance isn’t straightforward. By 2027, it’s expected that fewer than two-thirds of organizations will be fully compliant—primarily due to resource constraints, talent shortages, and variations in how member states implement the law.

Who’s Affected? Know Your Entity Classification

NIS2 introduces two categories of affected organizations—Essential and Important Entities—based on sector and size.

Entity Classification Table

CategoryCriteriaExample Sectors
Essential Entities≥ 250 employees OR turnover ≥ €50M OR balance sheet total ≥ €43MEnergy, transport, health, banking, digital infrastructure, water, public administration, space
Important Entities≥ 50 employees OR turnover ≥ €10M OR balance sheet total ≥ €10MManufacturing, food, postal/courier, waste, digital providers (search, marketplaces, social)

Some countries (e.g., Croatia) have extended the directive to additional sectors like education. Check national implementation details.

Key Compliance Focus Areas

1. Cyber Risk Management

Effective risk management is the foundation of NIS2 compliance. Organizations are expected to implement a formal framework that includes:

  • – Ongoing risk assessments
  • – Risk registers and treatment plans
  • – Cybersecurity training and awareness programs
  • – Supply chain risk evaluation and controls

Building a mature, continuously monitored risk management practice is essential to mitigating threats and demonstrating compliance.

2. Corporate Accountability

NIS2 makes cybersecurity a board-level issue. Leadership is now directly accountable for organizational security, and in cases of noncompliance, executives may face fines or temporary bans.

To meet this requirement:

  • – Educate management teams on cyber risks and responsibilities
  • – Establish strong governance, oversight, and reporting frameworks
  • – Embed cybersecurity into enterprise risk discussions

3. Incident Reporting

NIS2 enforces strict reporting obligations for security incidents. Organizations must report significant cyber incidents to their national cybersecurity authority within tight timelines.

To manage this:

  • – Establish external communication channels with regulators
  • – Develop internal incident detection, escalation, and reporting processes
  • – Involve legal teams early to interpret and respond to localized regulatory nuances

4. Business Continuity

Business continuity planning is a cornerstone of NIS2. Cyber incidents must not cause prolonged service disruptions. Organizations should:

  • – Conduct business impact analyses (BIAs)
  • – Create and test continuity and disaster recovery plans
  • – Coordinate with third parties and IT teams to protect critical operations

Ownership of these plans often lies with business units, but cybersecurity teams play a critical supporting role in aligning IT and business priorities.

NIS2 Reporting Requirements: What You Need to Do and When

One of the most critical obligations under NIS2 is timely reporting of significant cyber incidents.

RequirementDeadlineNotes
Initial NotificationWithin 24 hours of becoming awareBasic information on the incident and initial impact
Intermediate ReportWithin 72 hoursMore details on the cause, scope, and potential consequences
Final ReportWithin 1 monthRoot cause analysis, response, mitigation steps, and future prevention actions
Regulatory CommunicationOngoingMaintain direct channels with competent authorities (e.g., CSIRTs)

Quick NIS2 Compliance Cheat Sheet

AreaKey Actions
Entity ClassificationDetermine if you’re an essential or important entity based on sector and size
Cyber Risk ManagementCreate a formal risk framework: assessments, registers, treatment plans
GovernanceMake cybersecurity a board-level issue with executive accountability
Incident ReportingSet up procedures to detect, escalate, and report incidents within mandated timeframes
Supply Chain SecurityEvaluate and secure third-party risk
Business ContinuityConduct BIAs, build disaster recovery and crisis plans
Training & AwarenessProvide regular cybersecurity training to management and staff
Legal EngagementWork with legal teams to understand national implementation differences
RegistrationSome organizations may need to self-register via government portals
Audits & FinesBe prepared for inspections, fines, and—in severe cases—executive bans for noncompliance

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