NIS2 and RCE Directive – Protecting Critical Infrastructure
Hello!?
Currently, hardly a day goes by without the topic of?possible cyber threats?being on the news. After all, the effects of a cyber attack on critical infrastructure like power suppliers are usually pretty severe.
Energy is essential for our society, because without it, nothing works and this makes it an?attractive target for cyber terrorists.?Keeping the critical infrastructure running and their workers safe is therefore every operator’s main concern.
To ensure the viability of?critical infrastructure, operators must be able to prove that all possible?Cyber Security?options are being used to protect their systems.
Find out in this newsletter how?Commend?ensures?that on-site communication works reliably while complying with the?EU NIS2?and?EU RCE?directive, and how this increases efficiency and protects human lives.
Best regards,?
Your Team?Commend
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