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07/01/2025
11:00 am - 12:30 pm

webinar

NIS 2 Directive: Spotlight on Transposition and Practical Challenges in Austria, France, Germany and Italy

Dive into the heart of European cybersecurity challenges with our webinar dedicated to the NIS2 Directive.

The NIS 2 Directive, which builds on the achievements of the NIS 1 Directive, marks a paradigm shift at both national and European level. Our unyer legal experts offer a comparative overview of the new requirements, concrete challenges, and best practices to adopt. Benefit from shared experiences, cross-country analysis, and practical guidance to anticipate the impact on your organization and ensure compliance in a rapidly evolving regulatory landscape.

During this roundtable, you will hear from unyer expert speakers who will provide valuable insights on these “hot topics”:

Cybersecurity and risk management

  1. Cybersecurity Regulations Mapping
  2. Brief overview of NIS2

NIS2 and national transpositions in our respective jurisdictions:

  1. What is the current status of the NIS2 Directive transposition in your country and what major differences does the transposition in your country introduce compared to other EU members ?
  2. What business/operational steps should the concerned entities take to ensure compliance?
  3. Which specific support and assistance measures or good practices have your national competent authorities implemented to help concerned entities comply with the new obligations?

Join us as our unyer experts discuss each of these key topics. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn more about these Digital, Tech & Data Law key issues.

 

Format
online
Date
01/07/2025 ( 11:00 am - 12:30 pm )
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