Did you miss our webinar on the NIS2 Directive? We will re-run this webinar on Monday 2 December from 11:00am – 12:00pm, via Zoom.
The NIS2 Directive aims to address the growing threats to network and information systems by strengthening the legal framework for cybersecurity in the EU.
The deadline for its EU implementation is 17 October. Like other EU laws such as GDPR and DSA, Ireland will play an important role in terms of supervision and enforcement, in particular for digital services.
At this webinar, our panellists provide a comprehensive analysis of the NIS2 Directive, focusing on its legal implications for businesses and organisations operating within the EU. Our speakers cover the scope of the directive, new compliance obligations, reporting requirements, and the potential penalties for non-compliance. Gain practical insights into how to navigate the evolving regulatory landscape and ensure your organisation meets the cybersecurity standards set by NIS2.
Speakers:
- Julie Austin, Partner, Privacy & Data Security, Mason Hayes & Curran
- Michael Madden, Partner, Commercial, Mason Hayes & Curran
To * register for this webinar, please complete the below form.
Who Should Attend?
Entities regulated under NIS2 are categorised as ‘Essential’ or ‘Important’ depending on factors such as size, industry sector and criticality. In basic terms, these are entities in sectors which are considered critical to the EU’s security and the functioning of its economy and society, such as energy, transportation, banking, digital infrastructure (such as data centre service providers and providers of electronic communications networks and services), digital providers (such as social networks and online marketplaces), medical devices, wholesale food production and distribution, ICT service management (B2B), public administration, waste management, pharma etc.
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