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The Cyber Defense eMagazine January Edition for 2024

Cyber Defense eMagazine January Edition for 2024 #CDM #CYBERDEFENSEMAG @CyberDefenseMag by @Miliefsky a world-renowned cyber security expert and the Publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine as part of the Cyber Defense Media Group as well as Yan Ross, Editor-in-Chief and many more writers, partners and supporters who make this an awesome publication! 201 page January Edition fully packed with some of our best content. Thank you all and to our readers! OSINT ROCKS! #CDM #CDMG #OSINT #CYBERSECURITY #INFOSEC #BEST #PRACTICES #TIPS #TECHNIQUES

Cyber Defense eMagazine January Edition for 2024 #CDM #CYBERDEFENSEMAG @CyberDefenseMag by @Miliefsky a world-renowned cyber security expert and the Publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine as part of the Cyber Defense Media Group as well as Yan Ross, Editor-in-Chief and many more writers, partners and supporters who make this an awesome publication! 201 page January Edition fully packed with some of our best content. Thank you all and to our readers! OSINT ROCKS! #CDM #CDMG #OSINT #CYBERSECURITY #INFOSEC #BEST #PRACTICES #TIPS #TECHNIQUES

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NIS 2: From Obligation to Opportunity<br />

By Jacques de La Rivière, CEO, Gatewatcher<br />

<strong>The</strong> world of cybersecurity is constantly evolving; not only in talent, products, and technologies, but also<br />

in regulatory requirements. As cyber threats evolve and advance, the spotlight has fallen on the European<br />

Commission to focus on regulatory issues, to address this threat. Consequently, we have seen the <strong>Cyber</strong><br />

Resilience Act (CRA); the AI Act; the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), and most pressing, the<br />

second Network and In<strong>for</strong>mation Security framework – NIS 2.<br />

NIS 2: a necessary evolution of the regulatory framework<br />

Going well beyond the objectives of NIS 1, which provided a minimum of adequate security conditions<br />

<strong>for</strong> entities and sectors targeted by cyber attacks, the objective of NIS is to strengthen resilience by<br />

addressing new sectors and entities.<br />

This is a necessary development in view of the growing threats, targeting local authorities, public health<br />

establishments, higher education establishments and all parties in the supply chain, not included in NIS<br />

1.<br />

For EU Member states, NIS2 will also address the lack of coherence and fragmentation in the treatment<br />

of cyber attacks <strong>for</strong> sensitive sectors on a European scale.<br />

<strong>Cyber</strong> <strong>Defense</strong> <strong>eMagazine</strong> – <strong>January</strong> <strong>2024</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> 59<br />

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