Four in ten Irish businesses are not prepared for tough new EU cybersecurity laws that will come into force in a matter of days.
Companies will need to comply with the National Security Bill 2024 -NIS2 which comes into force on October 17th.
However, a survey of 160 professionals by Mason Hayes & Curran has shown a huge number of companies have not yet updated their cybersecurity polices.
NIS2, dramatically broadens the scope of regulated sectors and introduces tougher cybersecurity standards across the EU.
Julie Austin, pictured, Privacy & Data Security Partner at Mason Hayes & Curran, said: “With the deadline for transposition just days away, the clock is ticking for businesses across Ireland.
“NIS2 is not just about adding more compliance checklists – it demands a complete overhaul of how organisations approach cybersecurity.
“The new directive puts leadership accountability at its core. We are working intensively with clients to review policies, update governance structures, and ensure senior leadership is …