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NIS2 made clear: When a Risk Has No Owner, the Incident Takes Over
NIS2 is not about paperwork. It’s about ownership and decision-making when incidents happen.
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NIS2 made clear: Why Many Organizations Are Wrong About Whether NIS2 Applies to Them
NIS2 is not triggered by official notifications. It is triggered by reality. Here’s why many organizations get it wrong.
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NIS2 made clear: When a Risk Has No Owner, the Incident Takes Over
NIS2 is not about paperwork. It’s about ownership and decision-making when incidents happen.
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NIS2 Made Clear: Training That Doesn’t Change Behavior Is a Risk
Training that ends with a passed test but fails to change real-world behavior is not compliance – it is a hidden risk.
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NIS2 made clear: Not Every Cyber Risk Is Technical
Not every cyber incident starts as a technical problem. Under NIS2, cyber risk is about business impact, service continuity, and responsibility – not just firewalls and tools.
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NIS2 made clear: A PDF Is Not a Security Control
A PDF may pass an audit. It won’t stop an incident. Here’s why documentation is not the same as real security.




