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What does it mean?
NIS stands for the Network and Information Systems Regulations. It’s a UK law that requires essential service providers (like energy, transport, health, and digital infrastructure) to take strong steps to protect their IT systems from cyber threats. If your organisation is in scope, you must manage risks, report major incidents, and follow best practices — or face fines and regulatory action.
Cyber risk is the potential for harm from threats like data breaches, hacking, or digital fraud. These risks can lead to financial loss, reputational damage, or business disruption. Managing cyber risk is essential to protect your data, systems, and operations.
The NIST Cybersecurity Framework is a set of best practices and guidelines that helps organisations understand, manage, and reduce their cybersecurity risks. Originally designed for critical infrastructure in the U.S., it’s now used by businesses of all sizes — including small and medium ones — to build stronger, more flexible defences against cyber threats.
GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is a legal framework from the EU that sets strict rules on how organisations collect, use, and protect personal data. Breaching GDPR can result in serious fines — up to 4% of your organisation’s global turnover.
A cybersecurity culture means everyone in your business understands the importance of staying secure — and takes it seriously. It’s about building habits, awareness, and responsibility across your team to reduce the risk of breaches and protect your data, systems, and reputation.