During our 10th Food Inspiration Day at the Microsoft Office in Copenhagen we put various important topics on the agenda, including security and NIS2. In this blog we aim to share the highlights of this session. Curious to find out more? Read this blog post and let us inspire you.
In an era where cyber threats are increasingly sophisticated, the adoption of the NIS2 directive across the European Union marks a significant step towards enhancing the cyber resilience of businesses. The directive's comprehensive guidelines are designed to empower companies to withstand and recover from cyber attacks, ensuring the protection of critical infrastructure and services.
Why NIS2 Matters (Network and Information Security Directive)
Originally, the cybersecurity landscape was disparate, with varying levels of protection across sectors and member states. NIS2 addresses this by establishing a uniform set of security measures, emphasizing the importance of incident reporting and shared learning experiences. Unlike its predecessor, NIS1, which took a high-level approach, NIS2 provides detailed countermeasures and mandates streamlined reporting obligations and stricter compliance rules, backed by oversight measures to ensure adherence.
Navigating Compliance
For organizations operating within the EU, particularly those with over 50 employees or a turnover/balance sheet exceeding €10 million, NIS2 compliance is not just a regulatory requirement but a strategic imperative. The directive covers a range of sectors, classifying them as either essential or important, and includes space activities as well.
Cybersecurity on the Menu
The NIS2 Directive plays a vital role in the food industry, a sector critical to society for ensuring food supply, public health, and economic stability. Its importance makes it a prime target for cyber threats. A cyberattack on production or distribution systems could disrupt the food chain, create product shortages, expose sensitive data, or result in sabotage—leading to a loss of consumer trust.
By implementing the NIS2 guidelines, companies in the food industry can strengthen their systems and processes against cyber threats. This not only safeguards the businesses themselves but also protects the broader food chain, consumers, and society as a whole.
Cegeka's Pragmatic Approach to NIS2 Compliance
Cegeka offers pragmatic guidance to navigate the complexities of NIS2 compliance. Their advisory role transcends specific vendors, focusing on overall security and digital resilience. Cegeka's expertise in Microsoft solutions complements their broader security services, ensuring a holistic approach to digital resilience.
Conclusion
The NIS2 directive serves as a catalyst for businesses to enhance their digital resilience. With the right measures and a proactive approach to compliance, companies can safeguard their operations and contribute to a more secure digital ecosystem.
Missed out? We look forward to more inspiring events and continued growth within the food & process sector. We also created a full report of the Food Inspiration Day that is available as a free online download today. In this report, we also delve deeper into the topic of cybersecurity.