In today’s interconnected world, the Internet of Things (IoT) plays a crucial role in various sectors, from healthcare and transportation to energy and critical infrastructure. However, with the increasing reliance on IoT devices comes the heightened risk of cybersecurity threats. To address these challenges and enhance cybersecurity measures across the European Union (EU), the NIS 2 Directive (Directive (EU) 2022/2555) was introduced. In this blog post, we’ll explore how the NIS 2 Directive impacts IoT security and what it means for businesses operating in the IoT space.
Understanding the NIS 2 Directive
The NIS 2 Directive aims to achieve a high common level of cybersecurity across the EU by requiring essential and important entities to implement appropriate measures to manage cybersecurity risks.
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