EU’s Critical Infrastructure Sectors Struggle with NIS2: A Security Comedy of Errors
Struggling to keep up with the NIS2 directive, six critical infrastructure sectors are in the NIS360 risk zone. From space’s off-the-shelf dilemmas to maritime’s OT challenges, Enisa’s report spells it out. But hey, electricity, telecoms, and banking are basking in their regulatory glory! Who knew cybersecurity could be such a rollercoaster?

Hot Take:
Just when you thought the EU was all about cheese, wine, and romantic getaways, they throw in a cybersecurity directive to spice things up! The NIS2 directive is here, and it’s shaking up the critical infrastructure sectors like a tech-savvy earthquake. But alas, not all sectors are keeping up with the cybersecurity Joneses. Looks like some industries need more than a gentle nudge to step up their digital game. Maybe they should think of it as a little European vacation for their cybersecurity strategies!
Key Points:
- Six critical infrastructure sectors are struggling with the EU’s NIS2 directive compliance.
- The NIS360 report identifies IT service management, space, public administration, maritime, health, and gas sectors as at risk.
- Digital infrastructure, including internet exchanges and cloud services, is also lagging in maturity.
- Electricity, telecoms, and banking are leading the way with robust cybersecurity measures.
- OT security gaps and a lack of skilled professionals hinder compliance efforts.