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Fri, November 14, 2025
Bundestag Approves German NIS2 Law, Adds New Controls
🔒 The Bundestag approved the federal government's draft law to implement the NIS2 Directive on 13 November 2025, bringing new cybersecurity obligations for an estimated 29,850 companies and federal authorities. Affected organizations must strengthen risk analyses, incident response, backups and encryption, and report incidents to the BSI within 24/72/30 hours/days. The law expands BSI supervisory powers and allows bans on "critical components" coordinated by the Interior Ministry, drawing criticism from industry groups.
Tue, November 11, 2025
Cyber spies target German public administration, says BSI
🔒 The German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) reports that cyber espionage is increasingly targeting public administration, with notable victims in defense, judiciary and public safety. The 1 July 2024–30 June 2025 report notes law-enforcement actions against ransomware providers LockBit and Alphv but warns many incidents go unreported. It highlights rising quishing and vishing attacks, insufficient basic protections—especially among SMEs and political organizations—and calls for stronger investment and reduced dependence on U.S. infrastructure.
Thu, October 30, 2025
Greens Urge Immediate National Cybersecurity Offensive
⚠️ The Greens are calling for a rapid, pre-Christmas security offensive to counteract sabotage, espionage and cyberattacks, saying the federal government is moving too slowly to act. Parliamentary deputies Konstantin von Notz and Irene Mihalic welcome recognition of the threat by Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt but demand immediate, concrete measures and activation of the National Security Council. They also press for a major intelligence service reform and criticize weaknesses in the draft bill to transpose NIS-2 obligations, warning exemptions and gaps would undermine resilience across public administration, municipalities and critical infrastructure.
Tue, October 7, 2025
it-sa 2025: Nearly 1,000 Security Vendors at Nuremberg
🔒 it-sa 2025 opened in Nuremberg on October 7, with organizers reporting 990 exhibitors — a 15% increase over last year — and an expected attendance record to be announced at the close. At the opening press conference, BSI President Claudia Plattner said the agency will implement the Cyber Resilience Act in Germany and exercise market surveillance powers. Industry leaders highlighted strong market growth, rising cybercrime losses, and calls to increase corporate security budgets while supporting European security startups.