NIS Regulations Archive
The way Cloud service providers in the UK operate has changed dramatically in the past few years, thanks to a pair of regulations that took effect. The first – the EU GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) – should be familiar …
On 6 July 2016, the EU officially adopted the NIS Directive (Directive on security of network and information systems) and gave each EU member state just under two years to implement its requirements into national law. At the time of the …
A recent survey by Ping Identity shows that customers move away from brands that have suffered data breaches. Data breaches are now a common occurrence – big-name brands affected in 2018 include FIFA, British Airways, Vision Direct, Eurostar and Marriott. …
Earlier this year, the EU introduced a law that requires critical infrastructure organisations to improve their ability to ensure that crucial network and information systems remain functional in the event of disruption, and that their essential service remains available in all reasonable circumstances. That law – the NIS …
The NIS Regulations (Network and Information Systems Regulations 2018) is the new UK cyber security law that came into force on 10 May 2018. This law transposes the EU-wide NIS Directive (Directive on security of network and information systems) into …
The NIS Regulations (The Network and Information Systems Regulations 2018) were enforced in the UK on 10 May 2018. They aim to improve national cyber security capabilities and increase cooperation between EU member states. Under the NIS Regulations, OES (operators …
MPs across all parties have serious fears about the UK’s cyber security defences, according to a YouGov survey. Among 100 surveyed MPs, 62 believe there is a serious risk of critical national infrastructure being compromised. This includes the possibility of …
If cyber security wasn’t one of your organisation’s top priorities a few months ago, it probably is now. That’s because the threat of cyber crime has continued to grow, and two new legislations have come into effect to ensure organisations …
The NIS Regulations (The Network and Information Systems Regulations 2018) became UK law on 10 May 2018, paving the way for the widespread adoption of cyber resilience. Cyber resilience is an approach to security that enables organisations to defend against …
Until recently, many organisations have been focused on achieving compliance with the EU’s GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). However, a related UK law took effect on 10 May 2018, the NIS Regulations (Network and Information Systems Regulations 2018). The NIS …