One-Third of Companies Feel Ill-Prepared to Meet New EU Cybersecurity Requirements

From: Whir

by Cheryl Kemp

Europe will introduce new cybersecurity measures that govern data protection in the next two to three years. Instituted by the EU Networking and Information Security (NIS) and General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), these rules will require hardware and software changes along with new reporting requirements.

To gauge the readiness of companies in France, Germany and the UK in complying with the new legislation, FireEye surveyed 260 people working in IT for organizations with over 500 employees. The report, released last week, finds that one-third of respondents believe their company doesn’t fully understand the implications of the new standards.

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