European States Spin Wheels on Cybersecurity Directive

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Operational Brief

• Fewer than two-thirds of EU member states have fully implemented the NIS2 Directive 15 months after its deadline. • The lack of enthusiasm in adoption and implementation of the cybersecurity measure highlights potential gaps in regulatory compliance.

Why It Matters for Texas Credit Unions

The article does not mention Texas, TCUD, or any Texas-specific entities. It focuses on EU member states' compliance with the NIS2 Directive.

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Original Source Material

NIS2 Directive Lags in Adoption and Implementation Uptake by European Union member countries of a measure intended to beef up continental cybersecurity has hardly been enthusiastic. 15 months after EU nation-states were supposed to have implemented the Network and Information Security 2 Directive, fewer than two-thirds have done so fully.