Most EU countries miss deadline to meet new cybersecurity rules
Businesses have been working hard to shift their culture internally to ensure they're taking the threat of cyber breaches and outage incidents seriously.Andrew Brookes | Image Source | Getty ImagesNew European Union regulations requiring businesses to bolster their cyber defenses is off to a slow start as many member states have failed to adopt the rules in time to meet a key enforcement deadline, according to research monitoring the progress of the directive.The EU's NIS 2 cybersecurity directive sets a high benchmark for companies over their internal cybersecurity systems and practices. It imposes tougher requirements around risk management, transparency obligations and business continuity planning, in the event of a cyber breach.On Thursday, the new directive officially became enforceab...










