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NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course

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What's included in this Course

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  • Access on Mobile and Desktop
  • 5 Exercise
  • Life Time Access

Course Overview

The NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course provides a structured introduction to NIS2 implementation responsibilities within the French cybersecurity and regulatory environment. The course covers the NIS2 Directive, French transposition, essential and important entities in France, the role of ANSSI, MonEspaceNIS2, lead implementer responsibilities, French cyber governance, information systems security policy, asset and critical service mapping, cyber risk analysis, security measures, incident reporting, supply chain risk, and continuous improvement. It is designed to help participants understand how NIS2 compliance connects with cybersecurity governance, operational resilience, and organizational accountability.

This course matters because organizations operating in critical, important, or digitally dependent sectors face growing expectations around cybersecurity preparedness, risk oversight, incident reporting, supplier resilience, and management accountability. The NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course helps learners understand how NIS2-related obligations can be translated into practical workplace structures, including policies, controls, escalation procedures, audits, corrective action plans, and evidence management. It provides a foundation for professionals who need to support NIS2 implementation without overcomplicating the subject or treating compliance as a purely technical task.

The course is relevant for compliance, cybersecurity, IT governance, risk management, operational resilience, audit, supplier management, and leadership teams. Participants explore key curriculum themes such as ANSSI practices, information systems security policy, access control, identity management, network security, vulnerability management, backups, business continuity, disaster recovery, logging, monitoring, incident detection, employee cybersecurity awareness, supplier risk management, cloud security, outsourcing, ISO 27001, ENISA best practices, and French cyber resilience. For organizations, this training supports clearer internal coordination and better preparedness for NIS2 implementation activities.

What Topics Does This NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course Cover?

This NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course covers the main NIS2, French cybersecurity governance, security measure, incident reporting, supply chain, and cyber resilience topics included in the curriculum.

  • NIS2 Directive and French transposition

  • Essential and important entities in France

  • ANSSI role and MonEspaceNIS2

  • Lead implementer responsibilities

  • Information systems security policy

  • Asset and critical service mapping

  • Cyber risk analysis using ANSSI practices

  • Senior management accountability and compliance oversight

  • Access control and identity management

  • Network security and vulnerability management

  • Backup, business continuity, and disaster recovery

  • Logging, monitoring, and incident detection

  • Significant incident notification to ANSSI

  • Internal alert and escalation procedures

  • Employee cybersecurity awareness training

  • Compliance evidence, audits, and corrective action plans

  • Supplier and service provider risk management

  • ANSSI guidelines, ISO 27001, and ENISA best practices

  • Cloud security, outsourcing, and digital services

  • Continuous improvement and French cyber resilience

 

What you'll learn

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the NIS2 Directive, French transposition, and the distinction between essential and important entities in France.
  • Identify the role of ANSSI, MonEspaceNIS2, and lead implementer responsibilities within the French NIS2 framework.
  • Assess information systems security policy requirements, asset mapping, critical service mapping, and cyber governance responsibilities.
  • Analyze cyber risks using ANSSI-aligned practices and understand the importance of senior management accountability.
  • Apply knowledge of NIS2 security measures, including access control, identity management, network security, and vulnerability management.
  • Evaluate backup, business continuity, disaster recovery, logging, monitoring, and incident detection requirements.
  • Implement awareness of significant incident notification, internal alert procedures, escalation processes, compliance evidence, audits, and corrective action plans.
  • Monitor supplier risk, cloud security, outsourcing, digital services, ISO 27001 alignment, ENISA best practices, and continuous improvement for French cyber resilience.

Why Choose Us

Our NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course is designed to provide a structured, professional, and learner-focused introduction to NIS2 implementation in France. The course follows a clear curriculum covering the NIS2 Directive, French transposition, essential and important entities, ANSSI, MonEspaceNIS2, lead implementer responsibilities, French cyber governance, security measures, incident reporting, supply chain risk, and cyber resilience.

The training emphasizes practical knowledge transfer and workplace relevance. Participants explore topics that matter in real organizational settings, including information systems security policy, asset and critical service mapping, cyber risk analysis using ANSSI practices, senior management accountability, access control, identity management, network security, vulnerability management, backup, business continuity, disaster recovery, logging, monitoring, incident detection, internal alert procedures, employee awareness, audits, corrective actions, supplier risk, cloud security, outsourcing, and digital services.

This educational approach supports professionals who need clear explanations and structured cybersecurity compliance knowledge without exaggerated claims or unsupported promises. The course focuses on professional development, compliance relevance, cyber governance, and operational resilience, helping learners understand how NIS2 implementation concepts apply within French organizations and digitally dependent services.

Who is this course for

This course is suitable for professionals involved in cybersecurity governance, compliance, risk management, IT operations, incident response, supplier oversight, or organizational resilience.

  • Cybersecurity managers
  • IT managers
  • Compliance officers
  • Risk managers
  • Information security professionals
  • IT governance professionals
  • Internal auditors
  • Business continuity managers
  • Incident response coordinators
  • Operations managers
  • Supplier and service provider risk managers
  • Cloud and outsourcing oversight teams
  • Senior managers responsible for cyber oversight
  • Directors responsible for compliance, cybersecurity, risk, or digital services

Requirements

No specific prior experience is required to enroll in this NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course. A general interest in cybersecurity, compliance, IT governance, risk management, incident response, supplier oversight, business continuity, cloud security, or French cyber regulation may be helpful.

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Why Compliance Training Matters

NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course training matters because organizations need stronger cybersecurity governance in response to increasing operational dependence on digital systems, networks, cloud services, suppliers, and outsourced providers. NIS2 implementation requires more than technical security tools. It depends on clear policies, accurate asset and service mapping, risk analysis, management accountability, security controls, incident response procedures, training, audit evidence, and continuous improvement.

The French NIS2 environment also requires professionals to understand national implementation structures and institutional expectations. The course addresses the role of ANSSI, MonEspaceNIS2, French transposition, essential and important entities, significant incident notification, and ANSSI-aligned practices. This helps participants understand how NIS2 responsibilities connect with French cybersecurity governance and practical compliance oversight.

The long-term value of this training lies in building organizational readiness. When professionals understand NIS2 requirements, security measures, incident reporting, supplier risk, cloud security, audits, and corrective action plans, they can support better internal coordination and stronger resilience. This course helps organizations move from fragmented cybersecurity activity toward a more structured approach to cyber risk management, compliance evidence, and operational continuity.

Career Path

Completing the NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course may support professional development in roles and responsibility areas connected to cybersecurity governance, compliance, risk management, incident response, and cyber resilience.

  • NIS2 implementation support
  • Cybersecurity compliance coordination
  • IT governance support
  • Information security management
  • Cyber risk management
  • Incident response coordination
  • Supplier and service provider risk oversight
  • Business continuity and cyber resilience support

Course Curriculum

5 sections3 Hours total length

Module 1 : Cadre NIS2 en France : Obligations, Acteurs et Responsabilités

    Module 2 : Gouvernance Cyber en France : Politique, Cartographie et Supervision

      Module 3 : Mesures de Sécurité NIS2 : Contrôles, Résilience et Preuves

        Module 4 : Signalement des Incidents et Formation : Notifications, Procédures et Audits

          Nodule 5 : Chaîne d’Approvisionnement et Cyber-Résilience : Fournisseurs, Cloud et Amélioration Continue

            Frequently Asked Questions

            01 What is NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course? +

            The NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course is a professional training programme focused on the foundations of NIS2 implementation in France. It covers the NIS2 Directive, French transposition, essential and important entities, ANSSI, MonEspaceNIS2, lead implementer responsibilities, French cyber governance, security measures, incident reporting, supply chain risk, and cyber resilience. The course helps learners understand how NIS2 implementation connects with cybersecurity governance, risk management, incident response, supplier oversight, audit evidence, corrective actions, and continuous improvement.

            02 Why is NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course important? +

            The NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course is important because organizations need a structured understanding of cybersecurity governance and compliance responsibilities under NIS2. Digital services, critical systems, suppliers, cloud platforms, and outsourced providers can create operational and security risks. This training helps professionals understand how NIS2-related responsibilities connect with asset mapping, risk analysis, access control, vulnerability management, business continuity, incident detection, ANSSI notification, employee awareness, audit evidence, and supplier risk management. It supports better internal coordination and stronger cyber resilience.

            03 Who should take NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course training? +

            NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course training is suitable for cybersecurity managers, IT managers, compliance officers, risk managers, information security professionals, IT governance teams, internal auditors, incident response coordinators, business continuity managers, supplier risk managers, cloud oversight teams, operations managers, and senior leaders responsible for cybersecurity or compliance oversight. It is also relevant for professionals who support NIS2 implementation, cyber risk reviews, information security policies, audit evidence, supplier controls, incident escalation, or corrective action planning.

            04 What does a NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course cover? +

            A NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course covers NIS2 implementation foundations in France, French cyber governance, NIS2 security measures, incident reporting, training, supply chain risk, and cyber resilience. Key topics include the NIS2 Directive, French transposition, essential and important entities, ANSSI, MonEspaceNIS2, lead implementer responsibilities, information systems security policy, asset and critical service mapping, ANSSI-aligned cyber risk analysis, senior management accountability, access control, identity management, network security, vulnerability management, backup, business continuity, disaster recovery, logging, monitoring, incident detection, ANSSI notification, audits, corrective action plans, cloud security, outsourcing, ISO 27001, and ENISA best practices.

            05 What are the benefits of NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course certification? +

            The certificate received after completing the NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course demonstrates that the participant has completed structured learning on NIS2 implementation foundations, French cyber governance, cybersecurity measures, incident reporting, supply chain risk, and cyber resilience. It can support ongoing professional development by showing knowledge of NIS2-related topics such as ANSSI, MonEspaceNIS2, cyber risk analysis, security policy, access control, business continuity, incident notification, audits, supplier oversight, cloud security, ISO 27001, ENISA best practices, and continuous improvement. It does not represent regulator approval or external accreditation unless explicitly stated.

            06 Is NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course required in my industry? +

            Whether NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course training is required depends on the organization, sector, role, and whether the organization falls within NIS2-related categories such as essential or important entities. The course itself does not create a legal requirement. However, professionals involved in cybersecurity governance, compliance, risk management, incident reporting, supplier oversight, or operational resilience may benefit from understanding NIS2 implementation concepts. This training supports awareness of French NIS2 structures, ANSSI expectations, security measures, incident escalation, audit evidence, and cyber resilience.

            07 What skills are gained from NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course training? +

            Participants gain knowledge related to the NIS2 Directive, French transposition, essential and important entities, ANSSI, MonEspaceNIS2, lead implementer responsibilities, information systems security policy, asset and critical service mapping, cyber risk analysis, senior management accountability, access control, identity management, network security, vulnerability management, backup, business continuity, disaster recovery, logging, monitoring, incident detection, significant incident notification, internal escalation, employee awareness, compliance evidence, audits, corrective action plans, supplier risk, cloud security, outsourcing, ISO 27001, ENISA best practices, and continuous improvement.

            08 How does NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course improve workplace performance? +

            NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course training can improve workplace performance by helping professionals understand how cybersecurity governance and compliance activities fit together. When teams understand asset mapping, critical service mapping, risk analysis, security controls, incident detection, escalation procedures, ANSSI notification, audit evidence, corrective action plans, supplier risk, and cloud security, they can contribute more effectively to implementation discussions. The course also supports clearer communication between cybersecurity, IT, compliance, risk, procurement, audit, operations, and senior management teams.

            09 Which industries benefit from NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course training? +

            Industries and organizations that rely on critical services, digital systems, cloud platforms, outsourced providers, network infrastructure, or regulated cybersecurity governance can benefit from NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course training. Relevant areas may include essential and important entities in France, digital services, technology, public services, healthcare, energy, transport, finance, manufacturing, infrastructure-related organizations, and service providers. The course is broadly relevant for professionals involved in cybersecurity governance, compliance oversight, incident reporting, supplier risk, and cyber resilience.

            10 What are the prerequisites for NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course certification? +

            No specific prerequisites are provided for the NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course. Learners do not need formal technical or legal qualifications to begin. However, a general interest in cybersecurity, compliance, IT governance, risk management, incident response, business continuity, supplier oversight, cloud security, or French cyber regulation may be helpful. Professionals already working with information security policies, IT systems, audits, suppliers, continuity planning, incident response, or compliance documentation may find the course especially relevant.

            11 How does this course support professional development? +

            This course supports professional development by helping learners build structured knowledge in NIS2 implementation, French cybersecurity governance, cyber risk management, incident reporting, supplier oversight, and operational resilience. As organizations strengthen cybersecurity oversight, professionals need to understand how policies, risk analysis, controls, monitoring, escalation, audits, corrective actions, and continuous improvement fit together. The NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course supports knowledge advancement for roles connected to cybersecurity, IT governance, compliance, risk management, audit, procurement, operations, and leadership.

            12 Is certification provided after completion? +

            Yes. Participants who successfully complete the NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course receive a certificate of completion. The certificate demonstrates that the participant has completed learning on NIS2 implementation foundations, French cyber governance, security measures, incident reporting, supplier risk, and cyber resilience. It can support ongoing professional development by showing awareness of NIS2-related responsibilities. It should not be interpreted as government approval, regulator recognition, university accreditation, CPD recognition, or third-party certification unless such recognition is explicitly stated by the training provider.

            13 How does the NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course relate to ANSSI? +

            The NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course relates to ANSSI by covering ANSSI’s role, MonEspaceNIS2, cyber risk analysis using ANSSI practices, significant incident notification to ANSSI, ANSSI guidelines, and French cyber resilience. These topics help learners understand how NIS2 implementation in France connects with national cybersecurity governance. The course supports professional awareness of how ANSSI-related structures and practices may influence implementation discussions, incident reporting, compliance evidence, and continuous improvement activities.

            14 Does this course cover incident reporting under NIS2? +

            Yes. The course includes incident reporting and training as a dedicated curriculum area. Participants learn about significant incident notification to ANSSI, internal alert procedures, escalation processes, employee cybersecurity awareness training, compliance evidence, audits, and corrective action plans. These topics are important because incident response under NIS2 requires more than technical detection. Organizations also need clear reporting pathways, trained employees, documented evidence, and follow-up actions that support accountability and resilience.

            15 Does NIS2 Lead Implementer - Foundational Course cover supplier and cloud risks? +

            Yes. The course includes supply chain and cyber resilience topics, including supplier and service provider risk management, cloud security, outsourcing, digital services, ANSSI guidelines, ISO 27001, ENISA best practices, continuous improvement, and French cyber resilience. These topics help learners understand why third-party providers, outsourced services, cloud environments, and digital dependencies matter in NIS2 implementation. The training supports awareness of supplier oversight as part of cybersecurity governance and operational resilience.