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Germany‘s NIS2 delay: A Weak Link in EU Cybersecurity?
Germany's delayed implementation of the NIS2 directive raises concerns about its role in EU cybersecurity and international trust.">
Germany’s sluggish implementation of the European union’s NIS2 directive, designed to protect critical infrastructure from cyber threats, is raising alarms. While other EU nations progress, Germany risks becoming a weak point in the continent’s cybersecurity defenses, possibly damaging international collaborations and strategic decisions, according to Christopher Stradomsky, cybersecurity expert at MSG.
The NIS2 Directive: A Cornerstone of EU Cybersecurity
The NIS2 directive represents a significant upgrade to the EU’s cybersecurity framework, expanding the scope of essential services and imposing stricter security requirements on a wider range of entities [[1]]