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Is Fines Enough? [Eu Regulations] Managers Who Underestimate the Serious Cyber Risks They Face, and the Difference Between Companies that Are Making Progress in Complying with the Cra and Nis2 Directives and Those that Are Lagging Behind

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In recent years, there have been a number of cases where ransomware attacks have shut down corporate systems, disrupting operations such as orders and deliveries, but cyberattacks are no longer just an issue for IT departments. Both domestically and internationally, cyberattacks affect OT (Operative Technology) departments, including manufacturing and IoT devices.
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Finally, one would like to say, movement comes into the NIS2 process. After more than a year of delay, the Bundestag passed the NIS2 implementation law. The EU directive on network and information security aims to establish uniform minimum standards for cybersecurity across Europe and strengthen the resilience of critical infrastructures. According to estimates, around 40,000 companies from 18 sectors are affected, the [...] The article The grac…

The NIS2 Directive will redefine cybersecurity obligations across Europe, requiring companies to implement stricter controls both internally and throughout their entire technology supply chain. Furthermore, it elevates responsibility for cybersecurity breaches to senior management, who may even be held directly liable. Despite this, technology managers in public administrations do not believe its implementation will bring about a significant qua…

A recent study by Proliance shows that many small and medium-sized enterprises have a much better understanding of their information security than the real situation suggests.The survey of 122 decision-makers took place shortly before the parliamentary adoption of the EU directive NIS2 and reveals an industry that varies between increasing risks and new legal requirements. Positive self-assessment meets numerous incidents The companies surveyed …

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With the entry into force of NIS2 and the planned KRITIS roofing law, the safety requirements shift from technology to people – especially in the supply chain.

In recent years, there have been a number of cases where ransomware attacks have shut down corporate systems, disrupting operations such as orders and deliveries, but cyberattacks are no longer just an issue for IT departments. Both domestically and internationally, cyberattacks affect OT (Operative Technology) departments, including manufacturing and IoT devices.

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toyokeizai.net broke the news in on Sunday, November 16, 2025.
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