In the coming months, companies and public administrations will have to comply with the NIS2 Directive, which imposes new requirements for cybersecurity and introduces stricter penalties.
During the Feb. 20 workshop inside the L’hub of R1 Group’s Rome office, how SUSE supports organizations in complying with the regulations was explored, with solutions for software supply chain security, advanced encryption, high availability, edge and IoT protection, vulnerability management and incident reporting.
This is with the aim of improving IT resilience and reducing risk with SUSE, ensuring compliance and operational efficiency.