6.7(d): Network security remote access control

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1. The relevant entities shall take the appropriate measures to protect their network and information systems from cyber threats.

2. For the purpose of point 6.7.1, the relevant entities shall: determine and apply controls for remote access to network and information systems, including access by service providers.

3. The relevant entities shall review and, where appropriate, update these measures at planned intervals and when significant incidents or significant changes to operations or risks occur.

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NIS2 Implementing Regulation
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6.7(d): Network security remote access control
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6.7(d): Network security remote access control
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1. The relevant entities shall take the appropriate measures to protect their network and information systems from cyber threats.

2. For the purpose of point 6.7.1, the relevant entities shall: determine and apply controls for remote access to network and information systems, including access by service providers.

3. The relevant entities shall review and, where appropriate, update these measures at planned intervals and when significant incidents or significant changes to operations or risks occur.

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6.7(d): Network security remote access control
of the framework  
NIS2 Implementing Regulation
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Personnel guidelines for secure remote work
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Authentication mechanisms for remote access
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Remote work and mobile devices
Remote work

Authentication mechanisms for remote access

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Definition of measures permitted in remote work
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Remote work

Definition of measures permitted in remote work

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