The amendment to the Act on the National Cybersecurity System (KSC) incorporates the requirements of the NIS2 Directive into Polish law. The new provisions impose obligations on critical and important entities related to risk management, incident reporting, and building resilience to cyber threats
We offercomprehensive support at every stage of preparation for the requirements of the KSC Act, including:
The attributes of information in an Information Security Management System, known as the CIA Triad (Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability), are well known. It is also essential that information used in cybersecurity processes—including those related to business continuity and incident management—possess three additional characteristics that determine its usefulness, meaning it must be:
Accurate/reliable
Quickly accessible
Ready for immediate use
The OpenBIZ teams prefer Tenable® software because it ensures that the information possesses these characteristics.
As with the DORA Regulation, if the implementation of KSC is to be carried out properly, technical teams should collaborate with legal teams. Bringing these two distinct worlds together is not easy, but with the right tools, it is possible.
Conducting a proper security inventory is crucial for determining where an organization stands and what to prioritize when implementing uKSC requirements. By combining Security Center Plus and RIG, we obtain a single risk table that includes both technical risks from Tenable systems and business information collected in the RIG system. This helps gather information about the most critical technical risks and key business processes.