NIS2 Regulations – Waterfall Security Solutions https://waterfall-security.com Unbreachable OT security, unlimited OT connectivity Mon, 24 Nov 2025 16:52:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://waterfall-security.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/cropped-favicon2-2-32x32.png NIS2 Regulations – Waterfall Security Solutions https://waterfall-security.com 32 32 Analyzing Recent NIS2 Regulations – OT security is changing https://waterfall-security.com/ot-insights-center/ot-security-standards/analyzing-recent-nis2-regulations-ot-security-is-changing/ Sun, 05 Oct 2025 07:16:29 +0000 https://waterfall-security.com/?p=36227 One EU nation after another is releasing new regulations for their energy infrastructures to comply with the NIS2 directive. Jørgen Hartig of SecuriOT in Denmark joins us to look at the recent Danish, Norwegian, Finnish and other rules.

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Analyzing Recent NIS2 Regulations – OT security is changing

Watch the webinar with SecuriOT for an in-depth look at the Recent NIS2 Regulations

One EU nation after another is releasing new regulations for their energy infrastructures to comply with the NIS2 directive. Jørgen Hartig of SecuriOT in Denmark joins us to look at the recent Danish, Norwegian, Finnish and other rules. We compare the rules to each other, to long-standing NERC CIP regulations in North America, and to the IEC 62443 cross-industry standards. And we dig into what’s new – consequence boundaries, OT/IT dependencies and more – and we look at what are the new concepts and ways of thinking that are at the core these new security measures.

Attendees will come away understanding:

arrow red right What are the rules, who do they apply to, and to what degree?

arrow red right What’s new – for example requirements for manual operations, spare parts, IT/OT data flow inventories, OT isolation and IT/OT dependencies?

arrow red right What are the unifying concepts underlying the new security requirements?

About the Speaker

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Andrew Ginter

Andrew Ginter is the most widely-read author in the industrial security space, with over 35,000 copies of his three books in print. He is a trusted advisor to the world's most secure industrial enterprises, and contributes regularly to industrial cybersecurity standards and guidance.
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Jørgen Hartig

Jørgen Hartig (OT Security Specialist | Founder at SecuriOT) bring practical, hands-on experience to the complex challenges of operational technology (OT) security. Jørgen Hartig work closely with clients to ensure compliance with NIS2, IEC 62443, NIST CSF, etc., making sure that security strategies are not only compliant but also resilient, scalable, and tailored to the operational reality on the ground.

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Risks, Rules & Gaps: The Latest on NIS2 and CRA https://waterfall-security.com/ot-insights-center/ot-cybersecurity-insights-center/risks-rules-gaps-the-latest-on-nis2-and-cra/ Tue, 03 Jun 2025 09:05:07 +0000 https://waterfall-security.com/?p=32960 Watch the webinar where we’ll look at the latest developments in member state legislation to comply with NIS2 and CRA.

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Risks, Rules & Gaps: The Latest on NIS2 and CRA

Watch the webinar for a look at the latest developments in member state legislation to comply with NIS2, and at how the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is affecting both industrial automation manufacturers as well as owners and operators in different kinds of industries.

With the NIS 2 Directive and the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), cybersecurity requirements are increasing for critical infrastructures as well as industrial automation and other products in the European Union.

But the road to stronger requirements is not all smooth. While NIS 2 has been in force since 2023, some Member States have not yet transposed the Directive into national law, even though the deadline for transposition has already passed. And the national laws implementing NIS-2 differ in each Member State, though with NIS-2 there is minimum degree of harmonization.

Finally, while the new CRA contains new harmonized requirements for products with digital elements, there are corner cases that seem to make little sense, especially when applying CRA-compliant products to change-controlled critical infrastructures.

Watch the webinar featuring Christine Kiefer LL.M from Reusch Law and Andrew Ginter from Waterfall Security, to learn more about the latest developments in cybersecurity law in the European Union. 

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Christine Kiefer

Attorney-at-Law Christina Kiefer, LL.M. (Oslo) is a Senior Associate in the Digital Business Unit of reuschlaw in Saarbrücken, advising companies and public institutions on data protection and cybersecurity as well as IT and contract law.

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Andrew Ginter

Andrew Ginter is the most widely-read author in the industrial security space, with over 35,000 copies of his three books in print. He is a trusted advisor to the world's most secure industrial enterprises, and contributes regularly to industrial cybersecurity standards and guidance.
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