The EU's new Cybersecurity standards respond to growing digital threats with stricter protocols and more robust governance frameworks.

The details of the directive

In December 2022, the Council of the European Union and the European Parliament adopted Network and Information Systems Directive 2 (NIS2), or Directive 2022/2555, on network and information system security, with the aim of improving security systems to cope with increasingly frequent cyber attacks and providing for new, broader Cybersecurity requirements for all EU Member States.

‍In Italy, the Directive was implemented on 1 October 2024 through Italian Legislative Decree No. 138/2024, the date on which companies must start the process of adapting to the new requirements, and it will be fully operational from 1 January 2026.

Leviahub, always keen to ensure that its solutions are as secure as possible, has already complied with the guidelines as best it can, to offer secure environments to its customers and guide them towards risk-free business.

Hardware does not last forever and data centres have to be upgraded to keep abreast of an ever-changing market. Prevention, Monitoring and Recovery are the three key concepts to comply with regulations and remain competitive, and Leviahub is ready and willing to support you with the best services for your business.

L’approccio di Leviahub: innovazione, efficienza e capacità predittiva

In questo scenario in rapida evoluzione, Leviahub si proponecome partner strategico per accompagnare le aziende nell’integrazionedell’Intelligenza Artificiale all’interno dei processi di Supply Chain.

 

L’azienda sta investendo in soluzioni avanzate di IA, progettate non solo per ottimizzare le operazioni quotidiane, ma anche per anticiparei cambiamenti, ridurre l’incertezza e supportare decisioni sempre piùrapide e consapevoli.

L’obiettivo è chiaro: trasformare la complessità dellaSupply Chain in un vantaggio competitivo misurabile.

 

Standardisation and Certifications

Following the NIS2 Directive, Member States may require certifications and/or the use of certified products by the entities responsible.

Product certification is based on the European programmes for Cybersecurity certifications under EU Cybersecurity Regulation 2019/881. Additionally, according to the Directive, the European Commission may implement delegated acts in order to make specific categories of entities adopt certified technical solutions or obtain a corresponding certificate; these, however, may only be adopted if the Commission has previously discovered insufficient levels of cybersecurity and set a deadline for implementation.

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