Italy’s ACN is forcing organizations to go beyond bureaucracy and confront the uncomfortable truth about their critical suppliers. Under the new NIS2 rules, it’s no longer enough to list vendors; organizations must declare, with precision, who really holds their operational fate.
By October 2026, NIS2 will transform Italy’s cybersecurity landscape. With strict deadlines, heavy fines, and direct executive accountability, organizations must move fast—or face severe consequences.
NIS2’s categorization rules force organizations to rethink cybersecurity from a business-centric perspective, overhauling risk analysis, documentation, and auditability. Here’s what’s at stake.
The collision of GDPR and NIS2 is reshaping how European organizations respond to cyber incidents, demanding coordinated, high-speed action to protect both personal data and essential services.
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Europe’s NIS2 and GDPR rules are converging to make digital supply chain security a board-level issue. Discover how new regulations demand smarter vendor risk management, contract controls, and integrated cyber-resilience strategies.
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In 2026, NIS2 makes proof—not promises—the new currency of cybersecurity for SMEs. Discover how evidence packs and incident reporting are reshaping risk and competition.
NIS2 is Europe’s new cybersecurity law that puts CEOs and boards in the hot seat. Non-compliance means massive fines and personal accountability. Here’s what it takes to survive the new era of digital risk management.
The EU's NIS2 Directive and AI Act are redefining cybersecurity for companies: it's no longer about ticking boxes, but about demonstrating real resilience, risk governance, and control over automated decisions.
At the close of 2025, Italy’s National Cybersecurity Agency issued sweeping new NIS2 guidelines, mandating structured, evidence-based incident management for all key organizations. From January 2026, cybersecurity is no longer an afterthought—it’s a core requirement for compliance and resilience.
Italy faces a steady rise in ransomware attacks, with 2026 set to expose the real numbers as new regulations demand incident reporting. The battle is shifting from secrecy to transparency, but are organizations ready?