EU Commission refers four Member States to EU Court over NIS2 cybersecurity delays
The EU Commission has referred Ireland, Spain, France and the Netherlands to the EU Court for failing to fully transpose the NIS2 Directive. Brussels is asking judges to impose financial sanctions…
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EU takes Ireland, Spain, France, and Netherlands to court over delayed cybersecurity law implementation
Ireland, Spain, France and the Netherlands are more than 20 months late in transposing the NIS2 Directive for the cybersecurity of critical

La Comisión Europea ha llevado a Irlanda, España, Francia y Países Bajos ante el Tribunal de Justicia de la UE por no haber incorporado a su legislación nacional la directiva NIS2 sobre ciberseguridad
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