ENISA report shows cybersecurity gains across EU critical sectors
Cybersecurity maturity is improving across Europe’s critical infrastructure sectors, according to the latest NIS360 report from the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA). The annual assessment shows that sectors covered by the NIS2 Directive are becoming better prepared against cyber threats, although some high-risk areas continue to lag behind.
The report also highlights that while cybersecurity maturity is progressing steadily, the criticality of key sectors remains largely unchanged due to their growing importance to society and the economy. For those working in infrastructure, telecoms, industrial systems and embedded technologies, the findings provide a useful snapshot of where cybersecurity investments and regulatory pressure are having the biggest impact — and where vulnerabilities still remain.
ENISA’s NIS360 report is designed as an annual benchmarking tool for policymakers, national authorities, and organisations operating in critical sectors. It assesses sectors based on legislation, preparedness of companies, institutional capabilities, and the effectiveness of sector-wide cybersecurity structures.
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