One step ahead: mapping the Italian and German cybersecurity laws against the proposal for a NIS2 directive.

International cybersecurity law review Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-20 DOI:10.1365/s43439-022-00058-7
Sandra Schmitz-Berndt, Pier Giorgio Chiara
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With the COVID-19 pandemic accelerating digital transformation of the Single Market, the European Commission also speeded up the review of the first piece of European Union (EU)-wide cybersecurity legislation, the NIS Directive. Originally foreseen for May 2021, the Commission presented the review as early as December 2020 together with a Proposal for a NIS2 Directive. Almost in parallel, some Member States strengthened (or adopted) national laws beyond the scope of the NIS Directive to respond adequately to the fast-paced digital threat landscape. Against this backdrop, the article investigates the national interventions in the field of cybersecurity recently adopted by Italy and Germany. In order to identify similarities and divergences of the Italian and German national frameworks with the European Commission's Proposal for a NIS2 Directive, the analysis will focus on selected aspects extrapolated from the Commission Proposal, namely: i) the enlarged scope; ii) detailed cybersecurity risk-management measures; iii) more stringent supervisory measures; and, iv) stricter enforcement requirements, including harmonised sanctions across the EU. The article concludes that the national cybersecurity legal frameworks under scrutiny already match the core of the proposed changes envisaged by the NIS2 Proposal.

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领先一步:将意大利和德国的网络安全法与NIS2指令的提案进行对比。
随着新冠肺炎疫情加速单一市场的数字化转型,欧盟委员会也加快了对欧盟范围内第一项网络安全立法NIS指令的审查。委员会最初预计于2021年5月进行审查,最早于2020年12月提交了审查报告以及NIS2指令提案。几乎与此同时,一些成员国加强(或通过)了NIS指令范围之外的国家法律,以充分应对快节奏的数字威胁形势。在此背景下,本文调查了意大利和德国最近在网络安全领域采取的国家干预措施。为了确定意大利和德国国家框架与欧盟委员会NIS2指令提案的异同,分析将侧重于从委员会提案中推断出的选定方面,即:i)扩大的范围;ii)详细的网络安全风险管理措施;iii)更严格的监督措施;以及,iv)更严格的执法要求,包括在整个欧盟范围内统一制裁。文章的结论是,正在审查的国家网络安全法律框架已经符合NIS2提案所设想的拟议修改的核心。
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