Getting to grips with the NIS and security regulations
Although the EU Network and Information Security directive (NIS Directive) was transposed into Belgian law and became applicable on 3 May 2019, there is still little awareness about it and its requirements. And it is just one of the many security regulations surrounding organisations. There are plenty more texts relevant to security, including the ENISA guidelines and recommendations, and ISO standards, to name just two.
Takeaways from the N-sight of 16 June 2020
16 / 06 / 20
The challenges these create are many and complex. First, you need to get to grips with all relevant regulations, rules and best practices. But then, how do you implement them in your organisation? How do you compile all the information in a comprehensive and comprehensible policy? And how do you ensure adoption of the policy by your company’s staff?
We had a look at some of these elements in this online session.
The presentations from this X-change, and a link to the recording of the event, are available for our members (after log-in).
- Centre for Cyber Security Belgium presentation The role of the National CSIRT (CCB) in incident notification and security measures
- FPS BOSA presentation Case FISP: Approach, constraints and lessons learned
- DPOffice presentation Beltug NIS Questionnaire