CyberScope Addresses Three Critical NIS2 Measures at the Challenging Edge
Key EU Member Entities and Other Organizations Doing Business in the EU Must Now Demonstrate Compliance
Right now, all EU member states must implement the measures necessary to comply with the NIS2 cybersecurity requirements, including supervisory and enforcement measures.
Time is of the essence as once enforcement begins, “essential” and “important” EU entities within each member state must demonstrate compliance with the NIS2 directive measures.
Non-EU companies must also fulfil these NIS2 measures if they offer services or operate infrastructure within the EU*.
To add insult to injury, the edge network is quickly emerging** as a major obstacle to an organization’s cybersecurity defenses, with many existing tools leaving gaps at the perimeter that can be exploited. This further complicates NIS2 measure compliance.
If you think plugging all the security gaps in your edge networks is Mission Impossible it’s time to reset your expectation – with CyberScope, it isn’t even ‘mission difficult’.
The handheld design provides a valuable “see the edge, from the edge” perspective, filling the gaps of other solutions and serving as the security team’s “feet on the street”. Rogue devices, undetected vulnerabilities, and misconfigurations can’t hide from CyberScope.
To find out more and understand where possible gaps in your edge security might be leaving you vulnerable, compromising your NIS2 efforts, read Brad Reinboldt’s new blog, Elimination of Edge Network Vulnerabilities—Mission Impossible?
**Per a RunZero research report, 36% of widely exploited vulnerabilities occurred within network edge technology. Security teams have limited visibility to up to 64% of physical devices.
