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This pocket guide is a primer for any OES (operators of essential services) that needs to comply with the NIS Regulations, and explores who they are, and why the NIS Regulations are different for them. An introduction to the new NIS Regulations 2018 that bring the EU's NIS Directive and Implementing Regulation into UK law. This guide outlines the requirements for operators of essential services based on the Cyber Assessment Framework established by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), including an explanation of the objectives, principles and indicators of good practice, and offers…mehr

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This pocket guide is a primer for any OES (operators of essential services) that needs to comply with the NIS Regulations, and explores who they are, and why the NIS Regulations are different for them. An introduction to the new NIS Regulations 2018 that bring the EU's NIS Directive and Implementing Regulation into UK law. This guide outlines the requirements for operators of essential services based on the Cyber Assessment Framework established by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), including an explanation of the objectives, principles and indicators of good practice, and offers implementation guidance. This guide will help you: Understand how to comply with NIS Regulations, and avoid penalties associated with non-compliance Unravel the key definitions, authorities and points of contact Learn the benefits of a good Cyber Resilience plan Interpret and ensure compliance with the Cyber Assessment Framework Establish the NCSC's cyber security objectives, principles and indicators of good practice Your essential guide to understanding the NIS Regulations - buy this book today and get the help and guidance you need.
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Alan Calder founded IT Governance Ltd in 2002 and began working full-time for the company in 2007. He is now Group CEO of GRC International Group PLC, the AIM-listed company that owns IT Governance Ltd. Before this, Alan had a number of roles including CEO of Business Link London City Partners (a government agency focused on helping growing businesses to develop) from 1995 to 1998, CEO of Focus Central London (a training and enterprise council) from 1998 to 2001, and CEO of Wide Learning (a supplier of e-learning) from 2001 to 2003 and the Outsourced Training Company (2005). He was also chairman of CEME (a public-private sector skills partnership) from 2006 to 2011. Alan is an acknowledged international cyber security guru and a leading author on information security and IT governance issues. He has been involved in the development of a wide range of information security management training courses that have been accredited by ITBITGQ (International Board for IT Governance Qualifications). Alan has consulted for clients in the UK and abroad, and is a regular media commentator and speaker.