With the end of EnCaViBS approaching, we are happy to announce that some of our interim research results will soon be published. All publications will be open access and include the following:
- Paula Contreras, ‘The Transnational Dimension of Cybersecurity – The NIS Directive and its Jurisdictional Challenges’ in: C. Onwubiko, P. Rosati, A. Rege, A. Erola, X. Bellekens, H. Hindy and M.G. Jaatun, ‘Proceedings of the International Conference on Cybersecurity, Situational Awareness and Social Media‘, Springer Singapure 2023
- Sandra Schmitz-Berndt, ‘Refining the Mandatory CybersecurityIncident Reporting under the NIS Directive 2.0 – EventTypes and Reporting Processes’ in: C. Onwubiko, P. Rosati, A. Rege, A. Erola, X. Bellekens, H. Hindy and M.G. Jaatun, ‘Proceedings of the International Conference on Cybersecurity, Situational Awareness and Social Media’, Springer Singapure 2023
- Sandra Schmitz-Berndt and Mark D. Cole, ‘Towards an Efficient and Coherent Regulatory Framework on Cybersecurity in the EU: The Proposals for a NIS 2.0 Directive and a Cyber Resilience Act’, Applied Cybersecurity & Internet Governance 2022
- Sandra Schmitz-Berndt, EDPB Adopts updated Guidelines on Personal Data Breach Notification under GDPR: The End of the One-Stop-Shop Reporting Mechanism for Non-EU-Establishments, European Data Protection Law Review 2022