Author: Dimitris Delevegos

As well as the imposition of sanctions, there will be administrative fines of as high as €10 million. Greece is implementing a new European directive to combat hacker attacks, impacting around 3,000 entities in the public and private sectors. Businesses with 50-250 employees and annual turnover up to €250 million, along with critical industries like energy and healthcare, will have to adhere to the directive’s provisions. The Ministry of Digital Governance will soon introduce a bill to integrate the EU directive into national law, with the National Cyber Security Authority playing a key role. The authority will identify security gaps…

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