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  • NIS2 Directive emphasizes cyber-physical resilience, impacting 160,000 organizations in critical sectors.
  • Organizations face significant penalties for NIS2 non-compliance, with fines up to €10 million.
  • ASSA ABLOY access solutions enhance compliance by securing digital infrastructure with intelligent management.

With the EU's NIS2 Directive coming into effect, focus largely remains on cybersecurity, but its impact on physical security and access strategies is equally critical. NIS2 enhances the emphasis on cyber-physical resilience and introduces significant penalties for non-compliance with its standards.

Replacing the 2016 NIS Directive, NIS2 significantly tightens IT security requirements within critical infrastructure and introduces new sectors under its jurisdiction. The European Commission estimates that approximately 160,000 organizations will be immediately affected by the NIS2 Directive.

Critical Changes for Security Management

Security and facilities managers must adapt to an “all-hazards approach” in regulatory compliance. This concept mandates organizations to bolster digital security measures with additional processes and equipment aimed at safeguarding digital infrastructure physically.

Consequently, a key part of responding to an increase in sophisticated hybrid cyber-physical attacks is fostering better integration between cyber and physical security teams.

NIS2 Scope and Compliance Guidelines

Companies in these categories should review the directive to determine their compliance obligations

The scope of NIS2 has widened to include a greater range of organizations and sectors deemed "critical" national infrastructure. Beyond traditional sub-sectors like energy, utilities, and telecommunications, the directive now covers health care, digital services, and various manufacturing sectors like food, chemicals, and automotive industries. Companies in these categories should review the directive to determine their compliance obligations.

Article 21 of the directive specifies that entities must implement “appropriate and proportionate” measures to address risks to network and information system security. This requirement extends to securing physical spaces against potential IoT, access management, and server vulnerabilities.

Physical Access to Critical Infrastructure

Locations where potential threats might gain physical access to digital infrastructure must be secured against digital, physical, and hybrid attacks.

Effective access control systems are imperative to fulfilling this mandate. Failing to comply with NIS2 could result in fines reaching €10 million, or 2% of a company’s global turnover.

Access Control in the Face of NIS2

Security teams must promptly assess and improve their current cyber-physical resilience to spot areas

NIS2 poses substantial implications for security management, particularly regarding the “all-hazards” compliance approach. Improved security measures to implement these processes include enhanced risk assessments for digital devices, secure supply-chain procurement, structured cyber-hygiene training, and detailed business continuity plans for potential breaches.

Security teams must promptly evaluate and enhance their current cyber-physical resilience to spot areas that require further security measures or technological upgrades.

Advancing NIS2 Compliance

Access management is central in any organization’s strategy for NIS2 compliance. Advanced access solutions can boost cyber-physical resilience through improved identity management and ongoing site monitoring.

Automated credential management lowers the risk of unauthorized access—thus offering enhanced protection for digital infrastructure.

ASSA ABLOY's Role in NIS2 Compliance

ASSA ABLOY offers digital access solutions designed to support compliance with the NIS2 Directive. These solutions enable precise control over access rights, allowing for immediate cancelation of lost credentials and supporting both online and offline environments for flexible management. Their offerings include easy-to-install wireless systems that eliminate the need for wiring or structural changes.

In an age where physical access can be an exploited vulnerability in hybrid attacks, digital access advancements are crucial in meeting NIS2 standards. ASSA ABLOY's experts assist organizations in customizing their cyber-physical security solutions to ensure compliance and mitigate security concerns.

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