As Belgium’s cybersecurity framework continues to evolve, the latest chapter provides a concise overview of the most relevant regulatory updates and practical developments organisations should monitor.
Key topics covered in the chapter:
- Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) publishes second version of the NIS 2 FAQ, providing further clarity on Belgium’s implementation of NIS 2;
- Cybersecurity measures to gain a competitive edge in the supply chain, increasingly essential for building trust and ensuring operational resilience;
- CyFun® 2025 as a major framework in Belgium, solidifying its role as a recognised national certification model; and
- Transposition of the Critical Entities Resilience Directive (CER) Directive into Belgian law, expanding obligations for entities operating critical infrastructure.
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