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Germany‘s NIS2 delay: A Weak Link in EU Cybersecurity?
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]]