By Sara Brandstätter and Júlia Tar ( January 7, 2025, 09:30 GMT | Comment) -- Private companies should get prepared to comply with the EU’s updated Network and Information Systems law — the NIS2 directive — even though most EU governments have missed the deadline for its transposition into national law. And while cybersecurity attacks are increasing, the delay in implementation risks fragmentation in the EU. But it's clear that 2025 will be a “transition year,” Enisa, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, told MLex.Cyberattacks on critical infrastructure are on the rise, and as a result the EU has updated its cybersecurity law. However, most EU governments are too late in transposing it into national law, leading to an unclear situation and potential fragmentation across the EU....
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