Thousands of Hungarian companies and workers affected by the cybersecurity directive
Thousands of Hungarian firms will be affected by the revised EU cybersecurity directive (NIS2), which came into force this year, EY warns.
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/2-3
The new regulation, which covers industries vital to the EU’s operations, could indirectly affect hundreds of thousands of workers in Hungary. Hungary was one of the first EU member states to transpose the NIS2 Directive into its national legislation. In Hungary the registration of companies covered by NIS2 started earlier this year and firms have until 30 June 2024 to register with the Regulatory Activities Monitoring Authority. //
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