Learn how NinjaOne can help you navigate NIS2 objectives and strength your organization’s cybersecurity posture.
Although NinjaOne is not a complete solution for achieving NIS2 compliance, it serves as a powerful tool in strengthening your organization’s cybersecurity posture by automating key processes and implementing robust security measures, thereby supporting alignment with critical NIS2 objectives as a part of a broader compliance initiative. For a quick overview, see the FAQ section below. This page offers resources to help you on your way.
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NinjaOne is a powerful tool for strengthening your organization’s cybersecurity posture by automating key processes and implementing robust security measures, helping fulfill critical NIS2 objectives.
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Currently, NIS2 is an EU directive and does not apply to the UK. However, UK entities within EU supply chains may need to align with certain standards to meet client or partner compliance.
Member states are expected to transpose the NIS2 directive into national law by October 2024. Each country may have specific timelines and grace periods for full compliance.
NIS2 stands for the second Network and Information Security Directive.
Yes, compliance with NIS2 is mandatory for specified essential and important entities once adopted into national law.
NIS2 expands upon the original NIS Directive, covering more sectors and imposing stricter cybersecurity measures, including greater supply chain risk management and direct accountability for top management.