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Is Your Business Within the Scope of NIS2 Compliance?

Operators of Essential Services (OES)

Annex I lists Operators of Essential Services (OES), both public and private, delivering crucial services in key sectors. While entities classified as OES may differ across member states, they must meet the criteria set in Annex II. Examples include electricity providers, transport companies, and healthcare services.

Annex I
Sub-Sectors
Energy Electricity, District heating & cooling, Oil, Gas
Transport Air, Rail, Water, Road
Water Drink & waste
Space Infrastructure, Services
ICT MSP, MSSP
Health Pharma, Manufacturing, Laboratories, Services

Digital Service Providers (DSPs)

Annex II outlines the criteria for identifying Digital Service Providers (DSPs) under the NIS2 Directive. DSPs include online services like search engines, cloud computing, and marketplaces. Only those exceeding specific thresholds in users, turnover, or market share are subject to the directive.

Annex II
Sub-Sectors
Waste Mgmt All
Food Production, Processing, Distribution
Postal/Courier All
Manufacturing Chemicals, Medical Dev., Computer electronics, Optical products, Electrical equipment, Machinery, Motor Vehicles, Trailers, Transport equipment