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- How does the New Directive Help Resilience of Critical Infrastructure?
Guest Speaker - Alessandro Lazari, Senior Key Accountant Manager, F24 AG
Alessandro has worked as a specialist on critical infrastructure protection, resilience and cyber security since 2004. He was a scientific officer at the European Commission Joint research Center, where he worked on a policy and an initiative to support the European program for critical infrastructure protection (EPCIP). Alessandro is also a fellow in the legal informatics at the school of law, at the University of Lecce, and he is also a lecturer on courses for protecting critical infrastructure at the NATO Center of Excellence. Last but not least, Alesaandro is also the co-founder for interdisciplinary research on infrastructure security and resilience at the University of Salento, Italy.
5:00 - What are the implications of NIS1 vs. NIS2, and more specifically what does it mean for the member states?
6:25 - What are the immediate next steps in closing down NIS1 and moving to NIS2?
8:22 - How far does this sort of trickle down from essential government to local government and potential external third parties?
10:04 - How do you think these new directives are going to facilitate crisis management and resilience?
13:11 - What have you learned by working in your profession that you may have adopted as a standard working practice either in your personal life or perhaps your professional life?
- How does the New Directive Help Resilience of Critical Infrastructure?
Guest Speaker - Alessandro Lazari, Senior Key Accountant Manager, F24 AG
Alessandro has worked as a specialist on critical infrastructure protection, resilience and cyber security since 2004. He was a scientific officer at the European Commission Joint research Center, where he worked on a policy and an initiative to support the European program for critical infrastructure protection (EPCIP). Alessandro is also a fellow in the legal informatics at the school of law, at the University of Lecce, and he is also a lecturer on courses for protecting critical infrastructure at the NATO Center of Excellence. Last but not least, Alesaandro is also the co-founder for interdisciplinary research on infrastructure security and resilience at the University of Salento, Italy.
5:00 - What are the implications of NIS1 vs. NIS2, and more specifically what does it mean for the member states?
6:25 - What are the immediate next steps in closing down NIS1 and moving to NIS2?
8:22 - How far does this sort of trickle down from essential government to local government and potential external third parties?
10:04 - How do you think these new directives are going to facilitate crisis management and resilience?
13:11 - What have you learned by working in your profession that you may have adopted as a standard working practice either in your personal life or perhaps your professional life?