
New NIS2 Directive Mandates Advanced Security Tools and Zero Trust Strategies
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The new NIS2 directive requires the implementation of security tools that reflect the state of the art for each specific context. This directive emphasizes Zero Trust strategies for integrated cybersecurity from the design phase. Companies must adopt advanced security measures to protect critical infrastructures and enhance resilience against cyber risks. Technical details include the use of Zero Trust technologies to secure applications, the cloud, and infrastructures. The expected impact is a significant improvement in system security and better management of risks related to suppliers and the supply chain.