
Webcast: »Tougher cybersecurity requirements ahead: How to prepare for NIS2«
With the NIS2 Directive, the intensification of cyber security requirements for critical infrastructures and important organizations is going into the next round. In the future, companies will be required to address and verify implementation of 10 categories in their cyber risk management. In addition, cyber incidents reporting requirements will be reinforced.
But what exactly stands behind the 10 categories? Which aspects must be taken into account? And what service and technical options support companies with compliance?
In our upcoming webcast, Klaus Mochalski, co-founder of Rhebo, explores these questions and explains:
- How the categories intertwine in an end-to-end cybersecurity system.
- What EU companies can expect when considering the German NIS2 implementation as benchmark.
- What the minimum steps are for companies to be compliant with the law.
- How reporting requirements can be met in a time-efficient and required manner.
- What measures are useful in managing cyber incidents.
- How cybersecurity teams can verify day-to-day that the implemented measures are working.
Rhebo's solution has been very well established with German utilities for years. And as a German and vendor-independent company, it offers the trustworthiness and flexibility that our customers expect when securing their system-relevant infrastructure.
With Rhebo, we can not only thoroughly test and prove that our network control technology is running securely and stably, Rhebo also provides us with the detailed insight into our telecontrol technology and process network control in order to quickly detect, limit and rectify new types of attacks and misconfigurations that would otherwise be difficult to see.
With Rhebo, we can be sure that any anomaly in our network control technology is reported in real time and that we can react immediately.
We were impressed by the smooth process and the direct development of sensible measures prepared us very well for upcoming cybersecurity risks.
The newfound visibility and analytics capability with Rhebo has allowed us to visibly improve the performance of our SCADA technology and the cybersecurity of the wind and PV farms we operate.
Rhebo Industrial Protector impressed us with its functionality, depth of detail and real-time detection of even hidden anomalies.
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THE SPEAKER
Klaus Mochalski
Founder - Rhebo
Klaus Mochalski is founder of Rhebo and has over twelve years of experience in the development and marketing of technologies for network management and security. Previously, he was active in research and teaching at international universities.
