In a nutshell: The BSI extends the registration deadline for NIS2 operators of critical infrastructure until July 31.
The Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) has set a new deadline for registration under the NIS2 Directive until the end of July. With this, the BSI reminds operators of critical infrastructure of their reporting obligations.
The Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) has set a new deadline for registration under the NIS2 Directive (Directive on Network and Information Security) until July 31. This notice is directed at operators of critical infrastructure that have not yet registered.
For compliance officers, this means that all companies falling under the regulations of the NIS2 Directive must complete their registration by this date. The NIS2 Directive significantly expands the scope of regulated entities and tightens requirements for cybersecurity measures as well as reporting obligations in the event of security incidents.
Operators of critical infrastructure should review their registration processes and ensure that all required information is transmitted to the BSI completely and correctly. Failure to register on time may result in government action. The BSI provides guides and FAQs on its website that support compliance with the requirements.
Source: news.google.com · Published June 17, 2026
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