
Cybersicherheit: Fragezeichen bei NIS-2
Die Regierung will diesen Mittwoch den Entwurf des Umsetzungsgesetz der EU-Cybersicherheitsrichtlinie NIS-2 beschließen. Ganz sicher ist das aber nicht.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
Die Regierung will diesen Mittwoch den Entwurf des Umsetzungsgesetz der EU-Cybersicherheitsrichtlinie NIS-2 beschließen. Ganz sicher ist das aber nicht.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
The government aims to approve the draft implementation law of the EU NIS‑2 cybersecurity directive this Wednesday. However, that outcome is by no means certain.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
An increasing number of German companies are falling victim to cyberattacks originating from China or Russia. Germany’s Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) is urging rapid implementation of the EU’s NIS-2 directive, which is designed to strengthen digital protection for critical infrastructure.
By Manuel Liu
The economic damage caused by cyberattacks was higher in 2024 than ever before. Attackers are increasingly using artificial intelligence.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
The Netherlands warns of cyberattacks against its domestic industry from China. The EU and NATO have already expressed their concern about the latest attacks against the Czech Republic.
By Ning Wang
The EU Commission presented its internal security strategy on Tuesday. Agencies such as Europol, Eurojust and Frontex are to be strengthened in order to cope with the new threat situation and improve cross-border cooperation.
By Stephan Israel
According to a report by the US intelligence services, Russia, along with Iran, North Korea and China, is attempting to challenge the USA through targeted campaigns. However, the report says China remains the greatest threat to the US.
By Emily Kossak
For the first time, the EU telecommunications ministers have dedicated a meeting exclusively to cybersecurity. They presented a Warsaw Declaration on cybersecurity. In it, they agreed to work more closely together to defend against cyber attacks.
By Corinna Visser
For fear of data leaks and arrests, China advises its top AI researchers not to travel to the USA. Those who do travel must report their plans and submit a report on their return.
By Fabian Peltsch
The Chinese government flies 200 citizens out of Thailand. They had been abducted and forced to work for online scammers.
By Leonardo Pape