The EU Cybersecurity Directive faces implementation challenges
The European Union's ambitious new cybersecurity law, aimed at strengthening digital defenses of critical infrastructure and essential services, has gotten off to a rocky start. Despite the urgency to strengthen cybersecurity in the face of growing threats, many member states have lagged behind in implementing the directive's provisions, raising concerns about the bloc's overall preparedness for cyberattacks. This delay highlights the complexity of harmonizing cybersecurity regulations across different national scenarios and the challenges in translating policy objectives into effective actions. The NIS2 Directive, building on the foundations of the original NIS Directive, aims to establish a more robust and unified…
