The IT Security Act 2.0 is forcing manufacturers and suppliers of IT services to rethink. Changes primarily concern increased expectations of IT security agreements. Users and customers need binding, detailed and auditable IT security measures that do justice to the technical and economic risk. And which make it possible to establish and prove the necessary IT compliance, including the complete supply chain.
This presentation does not only address manufacturers and suppliers of critical infrastructure operators. The regulations of the ITSiG 2.0 also affect the so-called UBI, the companies in the special public interest. Last but not least, the law affects every manufacturer of IT products through the new investigative powers of the Federal Office fo ...