Brussels sanctions the lack of a cybersecurity law: Companies will face multimillion-dollar costs.

The NIS2 Directive, aimed at strengthening cybersecurity in the European Union, was approved in November 2022. Although its implementation aims to improve resilience and response to digital threats, its adoption has been slow. Most member states have not yet integrated these measures into their national legislations, which raises concerns about digital security in the region. The directive sets stricter standards for risk management and the protection of critical infrastructure, seeking a more cohesive approach at the European level.

This lack of widespread adoption could be due to the difficulties that some countries face in adapting their legal and technical infrastructures to the new requirements. Additionally, the process of harmonization and cooperation among the member states is a constant challenge in the EU, where each country has different capacities and priorities in the field of cybersecurity. The effective implementation of the NIS2 directive is essential to ensure a robust defense against cyberattacks and to guarantee a secure digital environment for citizens and businesses across Europe.

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