Guide
How Zero Networks Helps with NIS2 Regulation Requirements
Network and Information Systems (NIS) Directive 2022/2555, otherwise known as NIS2, recently replaced its predecessor, Directive 2016/1148 or NIS1, in order to expand the original NIS directive.
The goal of NIS2? Protect critical infrastructure and essential services in order to keep the economy – and society – humming along without detrimental disruptions. The NIS2 directive sets a more ambitious baseline for cybersecurity risk management across a much wider scope with stronger supervision.
Download this compliance guide to learn how Zero Networks' automated, identity-based microsegmentation solution can help you achieve compliance across NIS2 requirements related to access control & identity protection, network & information systems security, incident handling & containment, business resilience, and much more.
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