In an evolving digital threat landscape, the implementation of the NIS2 Directive by the European Union marks a significant advancement towards fortifying cyber resilience. This directive, an expansion in scope and reach, serves as a clear call for a unified approach to securing the network and information systems that support our digital society.
Enhanced Cyber Resilience: The Impact of the NIS2 Directive on Identity Security
In an evolving digital threat landscape, the implementation of the NIS2 Directive by the European Union marks a significant advancement towards fortifying cyber resilience. This directive, an expansion in scope and reach, serves as a clear call for a unified approach to securing the network and information systems that support our digital society. Central to this enhanced regulatory framework is the imperative of identity security—a domain where any entity, whether human or machine, can, under certain conditions, become a vector for cybersecurity threats.
The Crucial Role of Identity Security under NIS2:
At the core of the NIS2 Directive’s framework is the protection of organisations’ most critical assets: their people, applications, and machinery. The directive extends a wider net, emphasizing the critical need for a comprehensive strategy to manage and protect privileged access, thereby safeguarding the heart of information systems.