A practical approach to the duties and responsibilities of the Management Board for the company's cybersecurity
NIS2 training for Management Boards enables management boards to understand the requirements imposed by the Cybersecurity Act and practical methods for implementing them. This allows them to make informed decisions regarding cybersecurity investments. Furthermore, regular training keeps management boards up-to-date on the latest trends and methods used by cybercriminals, allowing them to respond more quickly to new threats.
Although the formal implementation of NIS2 in Poland is still delayed and legislative work is ongoing, one thing is certain – organizations cannot wait. The new regulations introduce specific security obligations, including for company management boards.
Therefore, it’s worth preparing your team and management for the upcoming changes now to avoid costly mistakes and gain an advantage in cyber resilience.
Our training was created precisely for this purpose – to explain in a simple and accessible way how to protect data and systems in compliance with NIS2. And although it is led by an experienced legal advisor, it will avoid legal jargon or complicated formulas.
We focus on practice and understandable examples that demonstrate what actually works in everyday work. This will allow participants not only to familiarize themselves with the requirements but also learn how to apply them in practice.
Module 1: Risk in cybersecurity
Module 2: NIS 2 Directive and new KSC legislation in Poland
Module 3: How to integrate NIS 2 implementation with other legal regulations
Module 4: List of key entities and important entities
Module 5: Implementation of the Information Security Management System
Module 6: Information System Security Documentation
Module 7: Incident Response
Module 8: Internal structures responsible for cybersecurity
Module 9: Audit Requirements
Module 10: Management Responsibility
Module 11: Case studies
NIS2 training for Management Boards enables management boards to understand the requirements imposed by the Cybersecurity Act and practical methods for implementing them. This allows them to make informed decisions regarding cybersecurity investments. Furthermore, regular training keeps management boards up-to-date on the latest trends and methods used by cybercriminals, allowing them to respond more quickly to new threats.ć na bieżąco z najnowszymi trendami i metodami stosowanymi przez cyberprzestępców, co pozwala na szybsze reagowanie na nowe zagrożenia.

Zofia Brachfogiel | Training Coordinator
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