In traditional work around cyber security and cyber hygiene, external threats are the focus. This, even though the internal threat is greater. With many legal requirements around the corner, NIS2 being one of many, new regulations require increased knowledge of cyber hygiene, systematics, and control of both the technical and organizational processes. These requirements will also apply to the supply chain.
The lecture provides an understanding of how you can work strategically and operationally with resilience and continuity in your digitization, why it is important to ensure control of the supply chain, and not least how you should relate to the new legal requirements.
NIS2 stands for “Network and Information Systems Directive 2” and is an update of the previous NIS directive. NIS2 covers all organizations involved in socially important services, regardless of whether they are public or private. The new rules apply from 18 October 2024. NIS2 places requirements on technical and organizational processes to ensure a high level of information security. NIS2 also entails stricter regulatory measures and companies that do not comply with the standards risk significant fines.
This event is primarily for small and medium sized tech companies.
Robert Willborg
Robert has a background from the Swedish Armed Forces and has worked as a expert in cyber security at ATEA and Sogeti. Robert worked as Information Security manager and personal data manager at Junglemap until 2022 and is one of the founders of OneMoreSecure. He sits on various expert councils and groupings within cyber security, such as the Current Security Expert Council and the Riksdag’s Altinget.
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