Rafal Klosek is a Senior Manager for Cybersecurity Policy at Microsoft, where he focuses on EU and UK cybersecurity policy, including key files such as NIS2, cybersecurity certification, and the Cyber Resilience Act. Prior to joining Microsoft, he worked in the public and NGO sectors, with a focus on research and development and higher education policy. He holds degrees from Central European University and University College London.
In recent years, the EU has introduced a range of new incident and vulnerability reporting obligations across several frameworks, including the NIS 2 Directive, the Cyber Resilience Act and the Digital Operational Resilience Act. While these requirements have the potential to strengthen situational awareness and collective resilience, covered entities’ difficulties with navigating multiple overlapping frameworks can slow down the sharing of actionable insights. To address this, the Digital Omnibus proposes to streamline reporting through a new Single Entry Point (SEP). This session will examine how incident and vulnerability reporting is set to change in the EU, what this means for critical infrastructure operators and other covered entities and how to ensure these requirements translate into tangible cybersecurity benefits for Europe.
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