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Vodia: Cybersecurity and the EU NIS-2 Directive (Video)

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July 29, 2024

The NIS-2 Directive, an impending EU-wide legislation, aims to significantly bolster cybersecurity measures across member states by enhancing the resilience and incident response capabilities of both public and private entities, including medium-sized enterprises and cloud service providers whose communications systems are prime targets for cyberattacks. Scheduled to come into effect this fall, the Directive introduces stringent legal measures to ensure organizations are better equipped to handle potential threats and improve overall EU cybersecurity. Despite the approaching deadline, there is still time to comply with the Directive's requirements.

The NIS-2 Directive is an EU-wide legislation on cybersecurity - it comprises legal measures to increase overall EU cybersecurity. NIS-2 is being implemented to bolster the resilience and incident response capabilities of certain public and private entities, competent authorities and the entire EU.

NIS-2 will come into effect this fall and will have a significant impact on medium-sized enterprises and cloud service providers, as communications systems are key targets for attackers. Is there still time to meet the Directive’s requirements? There is. Vodia has prepared a short video to explain what you need:

If you are looking for professional assistance to protect your communications system and meet all NIS-2 requirements, we’re happy to help. Contact Vodia: support@vodia.com+49 30 555 787 47.

About Vodia

Vodia Networks, Inc. is a pioneering provider of B2B Cloud Communications Solutions catering to enterprises, contact centers and service providers. Vodia's PBX software boasts an extensive suite of business telephony features for on-premise and cloud-based systems and operates seamlessly across Windows, Linux or Mac platforms. Fully compliant with SIP industry standards, the Vodia phone system integrates effortlessly with a wide range of SIP-based devices and trunking providers, granting ultimate freedom in telephony. Vodia’s multi-tenancy platforms are compatible with an unprecedented number of technologies, including desk phones, softphones and APIs, for myriad third-party software and CRM systems. Our mission is to empower our partners and end-users with the world's best cloud PBX and personalized support to ensure their success at every turn. Visit Vodia on LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube

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