Zero Trust Lines of Defenses: Mapping NIST Zero Trust Architecture Report
Watch our replay to discover how NIST’s Zero Trust principles can be practically and effectively applied.
By Bernard Debauche & Nicolas Dekiouk
The NIS 2 directive (Network & Information Security) was published in the Official Journal of the European Union in December 2022 and is currently undergoing national incorporation. The directive will require more than 100 K companies in the EU, along with their service providers, to comply starting October 2024.
Beyond complying with NIS 2, it is a real opportunity for organizations to enhance their security in the face of the rise cyber attacks.
These are the questions that will be answered during our replay “Decoding NIS2 – Implications and Compliance Strategies”. Watch this informative and interactive session for more in-depth insights into the key aspects of the NIS 2 directive, its implications for businesses, and practical strategies to navigate the upcoming compliance requirements.
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Watch our replay to discover how NIST’s Zero Trust principles can be practically and effectively applied.
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