In brief: 29,500 German companies must register their facilities with authorities by July 31 to comply with the NIS2 Directive.
In Germany, 29,500 companies face a registration deadline for the NIS2 Directive. The deadline expires on July 31 and affects all operators of critical infrastructure.
The European Union’s NIS2 Directive requires operators of critical infrastructure to register their systems. In Germany, according to current data, approximately 29,500 companies are affected. These organizations must report their facilities and services to the competent authorities by July 31.
For compliance officers, registration is the first formal step towards fulfilling NIS2 requirements. It serves the authority in identifying critical infrastructure and forms the basis for further regulatory measures. Failure to register may result in administrative fines.
Companies should ensure by the deadline that they have correctly classified their facilities and provided all necessary information for registration. The competent authorities of the states and federal government accept registrations until the deadline.
Source: news.google.com · Published June 20, 2026
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