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Compliance and Regulations
NIS2: The duty to report
With the advent of the NIS2 Directive, in addition to the duty of care, the duty to report, which already existed under the original NIS Directive, will be fleshed out.
André Lameiras • 13 Mar 2023
The duty of care under NIS2
The duty of care is an important distinction within NIS2, one which has a broad impact.
What does NIS2 mean to you?
The introduction of NIS2 will increase the regulatory scope of the original NIS Directive. Specifically, more organizations will have to start complying with the requirements. But what are these requirements, and how will they be enforced?
NIS2: Understanding the new EU cybersecurity directive
What to expect from NIS2? Here are some questions you might have – and the answers to them.
André Lameiras • 31 Jan 2023
A Floor, not a Ceiling: ESET welcomes the approval of NIS2
ESET welcomes the decision of EU legislators to adopt the second Network and Information Security Directive (NIS2) aimed at strengthening cyber resilience across the Union.
André Lameiras • 14 Dec 2022
GDPR vs. CCPA: How do they affect businesses across the US?
This quick guide breaks down the key differences and similarities to help you stay compliant on both sides of the Atlantic.
Editorial Team • 01 Jun 2021
Proposition 24 has passed: Will the CCPA become a stronger piece of legislation?
The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) (or Proposition 24) adds stronger privacy protections to the act and establishes the California Privacy Protection Agency.
Editorial Team • 19 Feb 2021
From incident to resolution: Essential steps to survive a cyberattack
Handling computer security incidents with a 4-phase incident response plan can help build your CSIRT's confidence to bring your business back to normal operations after an attack.
Rene Holt • 23 Jul 2020
Breaking the law: This is how much a GDPR breach can cost
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has been broadly discussed by the media – yet many companies still fail to handle personal data properly. And it gets expensive.
Editorial Team • 05 Jun 2020