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Zoltán Balázs Kovács recently had the opportunity to share his insights on Hungary's implementation of the NIS2 Directive with an international audience of lawyers — members of the Cross Border Legal Network (CBLN), which spans across all continents.
Directive (EU) 2022/2555 on measures for a high common level of cybersecurity across the European Union had to be implemented by all member states by 17 October 2024.
Zoltán provided a summary of the key obligations for companies underHungarian Act No. LXIX of 2024 on Cybersecurity, including:
- defining roles and responsibilities within an organization,
 - establishing a risk management framework,
 - related fees and compliance deadlines,
 - the use of third-party cybersecurity service providers,
 - applicable sanctions,
 - and more.
 
View the full presentation here.
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