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Belgium: Royal Decree implementing NIS 2 Directive adopted

On June 25, 2024, the Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) announced that the Royal Decree of June 9, 2024, implementing Directive (EU) 2022/2555 (NIS2 Directive) (the Royal Decree), was published in the Official Journal.

The CCB highlighted that the Royal Decree:

  • designates the CCB as the national cybersecurity authority, as well as various sectoral authorities that support the CCB in its tasks;
  • sets out tasks for the CCB, including developing and maintaining an up-to-date reference framework incorporating the practical arrangements for assessing the minimum cybersecurity risk management measures;
  • specifies the modalities for regular conformity assessment and the usable benchmarks (ISO/IEC 27001); and
  • sets out the conditions for the approval of conformity assessment bodies (CABs) by the CCB.

You can read the press release here, and the Royal Decree in French here and in Dutch here.