The NIS Directive: security, privacy and compliance: Takeaways from the Beltug event of 1 October 2019
What will be the impact of the NIS Directive (i.e. the European Directive on the security of network and information systems) on your organisation in Belgium? The NIS Directive has been transposed into Belgian law as the NIS Act, which applies to eight specific sectors covering a very broad range of activities (energy, transport, banking, financial market infrastructures, health, drinking water supply and distribution, digital infrastructures and digital service providers).
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Many of our members will thus be impacted, so we organised a session to explore the ins and outs of the Directive and the Belgian implementation, and to learn about the implications for Belgian organisations.
The presentations from the N-sight are available for our members (after login).
- Centre for Cyber Security Belgium presentation: NIS requirements for ‘operators of essential services’ and ‘digital service providers’ in Belgium
- UGent presentation: The interaction between the NIS Act, the Critical Infrastructures Act and the GDPR
- Osborne Clarke presentation: Security-as-a-Selling point? The impact of the NIS on IT providers