NIS2-tracks

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NIS2 is the new European Cybersecurity directive that will require organizations to improve the overall level of cybersecurity. In this sidetrack we take a look at the implementation in the Netherlands and discuss topics such as supply chain dependency, registration, supervision and incident notification and handling. We’ll also zoom in on the period from October 17 until the national Law comes into place. Join us for in-depth conversations and presentations. 

Date: 01-10-2024

10:45-11:35
Title: Registering your NIS2 entity in the Netherlands
Speakers: Mike Henschen (NCSCL), Joost Altena (Dutch Authority for Digital Infrastructure – RDI)
Description: Explanation of the registration process in the Netherlands, demo of the registration process and a roadmap of what we want to work towards.

11.45 – 12.35
Title: The NISQUIZ
Speakers: tba (Nationaal Coordinator Terrorismebestrijding en Veiligheid – NCTV)
Description: Test your knowledge and get answers to questions including the scope of application, administrative liability and the bridging period towards the National Law.

13.35 – 14.25
Title: Incident reporting and management
Speakers: Chris Montijn (NCSC), Marcus Vander Velpen (NCSC)
Description: Simulation: from reporting to the NCSC to handling incidents.

14.35 – 15.25
Title: How to organize (NIS2) chain security?
Speakers: Jacco van der Kolk (Digital Trust Center – DTC), Robbert Kramer (ASML)
Description: DTC dwells on the concept of chain resilience and how it can be organized. Subsequently, ASML will go into detail about the practical approach to chain security. The goal of the session is to provide concrete guidance on how to organize chain security under the NIS2.

Date: 02-10-2024

11.45 – 12.35
Title: The Collective Shield: How regulators can strengthen cybersecurity through cooperation
Speakers: Lies van Harten (Dutch Authority for Digital Infrastructure), Patrick Spelt (Dutch Human
Environment and Transport Inspectorate), Jeroen Cordeweners (Dutch Authority for Digital
Infrastructure)
Description: Curious to hear about NIS2 supervision? We are keen to tell you more and focus specifically on the challenges and opportunities the NIS2 brings for cooperation between regulators. By setting up efficient forms of collaboration, the supervisory authorities aim to ensure effective and efficient organisation of the supervision while keeping the overall supervisory burden on organisations as low as possible. Hear about good practices and lessons learnt from NIS1 cooperation and the opportunities
ahead.

13.35 – 14.25
Title: Registering your NIS2 entity in the Netherlands
Speakers: Mike Henschen (NCSC), Joost Altena (Dutch Authority for Digital Infrastructure – RDI)
Description: Explanation of the registration process in the Netherlands, demo of the registration process and a roadmap of what we want to work towards.