Under Article 18 of the NIS2 Directive, ENISA has published the 2024 Report on the State of Cybersecurity in the Union. The biennial assessment evaluates the current level of cybersecurity preparedness, policy implementation, and operational resilience across EU Member States. It identifies strengths and weaknesses in national systems, cooperation mechanisms, and critical sector readiness.
The report serves as a strategic guide for EU authorities, regulators, and private sector organisations to focus investments, compliance plans, and risk mitigation strategies where gaps remain. It highlights that although legislative frameworks like NIS2 have improved the baseline, practical implementation and cross-border cooperation still need strengthening.
🔗 ENISA cybersecurity report 2024 — ENISA official site enisa.europa.eu
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