EU takes member states to court over unimplemented cybersecurity law
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The European Union has taken member states Ireland, Spain, France, and the Netherlands to court over their failure to implement the NIS2 cybersecurity directive on critical infrastructure security. The states are over 20 months late in transposing the law.
Ireland, Spain, France and the Netherlands are more than 20 months late in transposing the NIS2 Directive for the cybersecurity of critical infrastructure.