Posted by Zoltán Kozma and Mark Almasy on 27 June 2024
NIS2 Directive: The deadline for the registration of entities in Hungary is 30 June 2024
In Hungary, the NIS2 Directive was transposed in May 2023 following the adoption of Act 23 of 2023 on cybersecurity certification and cybersecurity supervision. Under the Hungarian legislation transposing the NIS2 Directive, domestic entities have until 30 June 2024 to register.
As the title of the new Hungarian legislation indicates, the Act, in addition to transposing the NIS2 Directive, lays down the necessary provisions for the implementation of the EU Regulation on ENISA and on information and communications technology cybersecurity certification (the Cybersecurity Act).
Learn more about how this directive will shape Hungary’s digital landscape in the latest publication by Zoltán Kozma and Márk Almásy:
NIS2 Directive: The deadline for the registration of entities in Hungary is 30 June 2024 | DLA Piper
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