feb 11

The EU NIS2 Directive to Protect Food and Retail from Cyber Threats

Tuesday 11 February 2025 From 11:00 am - To 12:30 pm (CEST) Add to calendar

A Comprehensive Guide to Compliance with the EU Directive for the Agrifood and Retail Sectors

The extraordinary DFC | Digital Food Conference on February 11, 2025, is dedicated to the EU NIS2 Directive and its impact on the food industry and large-scale retail distribution (GDO).
The increasing digitalization of these sectors has heightened their exposure to cyber threats, drawing greater attention from lawmakers.

To achieve compliance, it is essential to understand the regulatory requirements and adopt effective protection strategies to ensure business resilience.

During the webinar, attendees will gain a comprehensive overview of the NIS2 Directive’s regulatory framework, with a particular focus on the key aspects required for compliance and the effective management of cybersecurity. The session will highlight the critical roles and responsibilities within organizations, emphasizing the importance of collaboration across various business functions.

The webinar will also delve into leading risk management strategies, exploring practical solutions for identifying and mitigating cyber threats. Topics will include tools and methodologies to strengthen security and address the complexities of securely and effectively managing external collaborations.

This Digital Food Conference offers a unique opportunity to prepare for the NIS2 Directive and safeguard your company against growing cyber threats.

Speakers

We will be speaking about the topic with:

immagne M. Centofanti
M. Centofanti aizoOn
Topics
  • UE NIS2 Directive
  • Cybersecurity
  • Compliance
  • Cyberthreats
Conosci Digital Food Ecosystem?

Digital Food Ecosystem is a partnership led by aizoOn in collaboration with technology partner companies, universities and research centers offering solutions in the Agrifood sector that meet challenges and specific needs of companies in three different areas:

  • Business: the company’s business model is redesigned by making changes in the value chain and processes, allowing its evolution or revision, sometimes even complete;
  • Methodologies: new methods and approaches are identified, valid on one or more parts of the process, designing and activating their implementation;
  • Technologies: technological solutions are developed, applied and implemented, based on the integration of IT and OT components, which have a direct impact on company operations at different levels of pervasiveness and extension.

DFE’s ability to propose arises from the experience and results obtained in the Food Digital Monitoring (FDM) research program.

DFE is an ecosystem that provides the agrifood chain with a specific and distinctive capacity for digital innovation, complete in terms of approach, methods, tools and technologies.

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