5.2: Directory of suppliers and service providers

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The relevant entities shall maintain and keep up to date a registry of their direct suppliers and service providers, including:

  1. contact points for each direct supplier and service provider;
  2. a list of ICT products, ICT services, and ICT processes provided by the direct supplier or service provider to the relevant entities.

This requirement is part of the framework:  
NIS2 Implementing Regulation
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5.2: Directory of suppliers and service providers
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The relevant entities shall maintain and keep up to date a registry of their direct suppliers and service providers, including:

  1. contact points for each direct supplier and service provider;
  2. a list of ICT products, ICT services, and ICT processes provided by the direct supplier or service provider to the relevant entities.

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5.2: Directory of suppliers and service providers
of the framework  
NIS2 Implementing Regulation
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Reporting of cybersecurity service providers
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Partner management
Supplier security

Reporting of cybersecurity service providers

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Documenting partners who are related to offered digital services supply chain
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