Networking and Information Systems (NIS) Directive
The NIS Directive has been designed to work alongside data protection legislation. It will be governed in line with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which has the power to impose significant penalties and fines on organisations that fail to comply.
The key distinction between the NIS Directive and the GDPR — apart from the organisations they apply to — is in the impact of incidents. The NIS Directive requires notification if an incident has a substantial impact on the provision of the operator's essential services. Under the GDPR, companies are required to report an incident if the risk is to the personal data of EU citizens.
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