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Cyber Operations Group is an innovative startup company that offers solutions tailored to the needs of customers in various industry sectors. We are proud to connect the best experts, thereby ensuring the highest level of knowledge and expertise for our clients. Our company is committed to providing innovative and effective solutions that contribute to the business success and competitiveness of our partners. Cyber Operations Group aims to be a bridge between technology and the specific needs of our clients, thereby creating trust and effectiveness in every collaboration.

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The experts at the Cyber Operations Group approach cybersecurity issues not only from a technical perspective, but also from a social and psychological perspective, in order to provide our clients with comprehensive protection. We believe that the potential of human relationships is the greatest value, which is why we strive to develop long-term, reliable partnerships with our clients through our customer-centric approach.

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Our mission is to help our customers by protecting against the ever-increasing cyber threats, with forward-thinking solutions and a proactive approach to help our partners. With our services in the field of cyber protection and information security and our customer-oriented approach, we strive to strengthen our customers' trust in the digital environment.

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Cyber Operations Group is an innovative startup company that offers solutions tailored to the needs of customers in various industry sectors. We are proud to connect the best experts, thereby ensuring the highest level of knowledge and expertise for our clients. Our company is committed to providing innovative and effective solutions that contribute to the business success and competitiveness of our partners. Cyber Operations Group aims to be a bridge between technology and the specific needs of our clients, thereby creating trust and effectiveness in every collaboration.

January 16, 2023

NIS 2

The directive affects medium and large companies in the fields of energy, transport, healthcare and digital infrastructure, among others, requiring the development of risk management systems and the application of continuous security measures.

December 12, 2023

ESG law

According to the law, businesses are required to establish risk management systems, provide complaint handling procedures, prepare annual ESG reports, and conduct regular risk analyses.

NIS 2

The Hungarian Parliament adopted the proposal on the rules of corporate social responsibility, which take into account environmental, social and social aspects and serve to promote sustainable financing and uniform corporate responsibility, and on amending other related laws on 12 December 2023. With the new regulation, the legislator aims to lay the foundations for domestic sustainability reporting and supply chain due diligence obligations and comply with the European Union's sustainability guidelines.
The personal scope of the law will be extended in several steps to large public interest companies headquartered in Hungary and to all other large companies and small and medium-sized public interest companies. A significant part of the new regulation will enter into force on 1 January 2024, while certain rules concerning chartered accountants will enter into force on 1 January 2025. Furthermore, the exercise of the authority, the Supervisory Authority for Regulated Activities, will be able to impose administrative fines from 1 January 2026.The provisions of the adopted law concern two main areas: the introduction of due diligence obligations for sustainability purposes and the preparation of CSRD implementation.

Under the new rules, businesses will have the following obligations:

Establish a risk management system
Providing a complaint handling procedure
Development of an internal accountability strategy and system
Conduct regular risk analyses
Fulfilling ESG reporting obligations
Declaration of direct suppliers regarding the risks involved
Preparing an annual ESG report on the due diligence activities carried out in the previous year and their results
Establishing preventive and corrective measures

ESG law

In the European Union, Directive 2022/2555 NIS2 (Network and Information Systems Directive 2) was published on December 27, 2021, and entered into force shortly thereafter on January 16, 2023.

EU member states must transpose the NIS2 Directive into their national legal systems by 17 October 2024. Organisations will have to comply with the national provisions adopted and published in order to comply with the directive. All medium-sized and large companies within the relevant sectors will have to comply with the regulation, but there will also be exceptions, e.g. qualified trust service providers, top-level domain name registrars and DNS service providers will be subject to NIS2 regardless of their size.

NIS2 is an improved version of the previous NIS Directive (EU) 2016/1148, as significant progress has been made in increasing the Union's cyber resilience since its entry into force. Network and information systems have become a central feature of everyday life with the rapid digital transformation and interconnection of society, including cross-border information sharing.

Member States must be adequately equipped, both in terms of technical and organisational capabilities, to prevent, detect, respond to and mitigate incidents and risks.

The directive aims to increase the level of cybersecurity across the EU, ensure a uniform level of security and improve the protection of critical infrastructures. The organisations concerned must ensure the protection not only of their own infrastructure, but also of the supply chains connected to them.

The NIS2 directive is expected to apply to more than 2,500 medium-sized and large companies in Hungary. The affected organizations will receive special attention for continuous regulatory monitoring, and security classification by auditors will be mandatory every two years.

Sectors Affected by NIS2: The cybersecurity regulations will apply to companies with more than 50 employees and an annual turnover of more than €10 million. Furthermore, if an organization is a supplier to an organization covered by NIS2, it must also have an NIS2 certification.

Highlighted critical sectors:

outsourced ICT services
energy (electricity, district heating and cooling, oil, gas, hydrogen)
space-based services
water utility (drinking water and wastewater)
transport (air, rail, water, road, public transport)
telecommunications services
healthcare
digital infrastructure services (cloud service provider, domain name service provider, content provider network service provider)
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