The NIS2 Directive covers approximately 30,000 additional companies that must align their cybersecurity governance and technical controls with EU-wide standards.
The CritInfra Ordinance draft contains definitional gaps and relies on a 20-year-old, methodologically disputed threshold of 500,000 persons that does not adequately reflect actual critical infrastructure risks.
The EU launches infringement proceedings against France and Spain for failing to transpose the NIS2 Directive into national law after the transposition deadline expired.
The Commission is suing France and Spain before the CJEU for non-implementation of the NIS2 Directive to enforce comprehensive regulatory protection of critical infrastructure.
The NIS2 Directive significantly expands the scope of regulated companies and introduces new requirements for cybersecurity governance and risk management systems.
NIS2 requires enterprises to implement structured cybersecurity risk management and governance; identifying the scope of application is the first step.
TCS will deploy Claude to 50,000 employees and numerous enterprise customers in regulated industries, combining its compliance expertise with Claude’s accuracy.