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The NIS2 directive sets the baseline, the new bare minimum, for cybersecurity resilience across the EU. If you’re an essential or important entity, that means strict operational requirements you can’t negotiate your way out of.
We’ve taken the legal text of the NIS2 directive and turned it into something you can actually work with — a project plan, not a wall of legalese. This gives you a preliminary framework that works across EU jurisdictions, so you don’t miss the essentials while you’re busy sorting out country-specific details.


Depending on your classification, messing up NIS2 compliance can be costly. Management can also be held personally liable. The directive defines two tiers of maximum fines:
For essential entities
≥ €10 million
or 2 percent of your global annual turnover, whichever is higher
For important entities
≥ €7 million
or 1.4 percent of global annual turnover, whichever is higher
of non-compliance by proactively identifying gaps
that you’ve taken proper steps
across multiple entities and countries
that proves management has been paying attention
under the directive
before layering on national variations
01
Self-identification
02
Regulatory registration
03
Governance and accountability
04
ISMS and security measures
05
Incident reporting workflow
06
Communication obligations
07
Audit readiness
08
Gaps and priorities
This checklist covers what’s consistent across the EU, but each Member State has its own implementing law. Use this as your foundation, then layer on the country-specific stuff for each jurisdiction you operate in.
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