Is it safe or vulnerable? Safeguard your IoT devices—things get serious starting in March 2025

The NIS 2 directive will become mandatory in March 2025. Businesses must significantly enhance their IT, software (such as firmware), and risk management practices before the deadline.

NIS-2 calls for a thorough renovation of the entire IT security framework, even if the ETSI/EN 303 645 standard already outlines the fundamental security standards for IoT devices. To respond swiftly and legally in the case of a security incident, a thorough risk analysis and the installation of an incident management system are essential.

The risks are genuine: hackers explicitly take advantage of holes in your data management, communication, or documentation. The system as a whole may be at danger due to an unsafe update or a weak connection. The time to take action is now! Businesses who fail to respond promptly run the danger of fines as well as significant harm to their reputation.

To defend IoT goods against vulnerabilities and prevent cyberattacks, it is essential to have clear documentation, secure communication, robust data protection, dependable maintenance, and a well-planned architecture.

In compliance with the ETSI/EN 303 645 standard, our experts will assist you in assessing your IoT devices and help you make them secure and future-proof. Before it's too late, work with us to optimize your security plan.

Time is running out; are you prepared?

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