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NIS2 Registration Deadline for Companies Expires End of July

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The Bottom Line: Companies must complete their NIS2 registration by end of July to meet compliance requirements.

The registration deadline for the NIS2 Directive is expiring at the end of July. Companies classified as critical or important infrastructure must register with the competent authorities by then.

The NIS2 Directive (Network and Information Security Directive 2) provides for a registration deadline that ends on 31 July 2024. Companies that operate as operators of critical or important infrastructure in the defined sectors must register with the respective competent national authorities during this period and document their classification.

For CISOs, this means that the remaining time must be used to prepare and communicate with the relevant regulatory authorities. Registration is a prerequisite for compliance with the further technical and organizational security requirements associated with NIS2, as well as for the reporting obligation in the event of security incidents.

Companies should promptly review whether they fall within the scope of the regulations and prepare the necessary documents for registration. After the deadline expires, late registrations may result in regulatory requirements and potentially fines.


Source: news.google.com · Published 18 June 2026
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