ISEO Ultimate Access Technologies Publishes Guidelines for Compliance with NIS2 Directive
ISEO Ultimate Access Technologies has released a ten-point operational guideline for security managers of critical infrastructures to align access control systems with the NIS2 directive. This directive mandates an integrated approach to cybersecurity and physical security, addressing vulnerabilities such as unauthorized physical access that can lead to cyber-physical attacks. The guidelines aim to enhance operational resilience, efficiency, and cost reduction while safeguarding corporate reputation.

ISEO Ultimate Access Technologies has published a ten-point guideline for critical infrastructure security managers to comply with the NIS2 directive. This directive requires an integrated approach to cybersecurity and physical security, emphasizing that physical security measures are crucial due to the risks of unauthorized access.
The ten best practices include adopting an 'All-Hazards' approach, implementing layered security models, digitalizing access control systems, ensuring complete traceability, extending access controls to various points, and enabling immediate credential revocation. These practices aim to enhance operational resilience and efficiency while mitigating vulnerabilities.




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