The Implications Of The NIS Directive:
EU Directive (security of)
Networks & Information Systems
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What is the NIS Directive?
The UK has implemented the EU directive on the security of Networks and Information Systems (known as the NIS Directive).
Network and information systems and the essential services they support play a vital role in society, from ensuring the supply of electricity and water, to the provision of healthcare and passenger and freight transport.
Their reliability and security are essential to everyday activities.There is therefore a need to improve the security of network and information systems across the UK, with a particular focus on essential services which, if disrupted, could potentially cause significant damage to the economy, society and individuals’ welfare.
What’s In It For You & Your Business?
The Insurance industry is taking a hard look at the NIS Directive in terms of where they see the risk balance between themselves and essential services organisations.
Remediation activity to comply with NIS requirements will be considered favourably, whilst non-compliance may leave businesses without cover.
Similarly, directors should consider the personal liability that falls upon them for any critical infrastructure disruption that occurs and the reputational damage that could ensue.
The Impact Of NIS
The breach reporting and penalty mechanisms are the same as for GDPR, so that CNI organisations that experience Business Interruption will suffer fines of up to £17m.
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The Implications Of The NIS Directive:
EU Directive (security of)
Networks & Information Systems
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