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National transposition

NIS2 is an EU directive — it binds you through your member state’s own law. Reglyze keeps NIS2 Article 21/20 as the common baseline but lets you read your posture under the national statute that actually applies to you.

The dashboard control-area chart with the national framework switcher

Real-time framework switcher

On the dashboard, the Score by Control Area card has a framework selector. Switch it from NIS2 (directive) to your national system and the chart re-labels in real time — every control is shown under that system’s article, with the NIS2 article kept as the EU anchor. It works for any supported system, so a cross-border MSP can preview a client’s posture under their home law.

Where national citations appear

The same national-led citation (national article · NIS2 anchor) flows through the product:

  • Gap assessment — each control card leads with your national-law article; a banner names your transposition statute.
  • Documents — generated policies cite the national articles, not just the directive.
  • Tabletop — the facilitator references your national CSIRT and statute when a scenario hits the Article 23 notification clock.
  • Incident reporting — the reporting guidance names the statute and the authority your report actually goes to.
  • Awareness training — the Article 20 management-body duty is labelled with your national law.
  • Remediation — each task is anchored to the national-law article.

Supported systems

CountrySystem
GermanyBSIG 2025 (NIS2UmsuCG) — BSI
ItalyD.Lgs 138/2024 — ACN
PortugalDL 125/2025 (RJC) — CNCS
FranceReCyF / draft Loi Résilience — ANSSI
BelgiumNIS2-wet / CyFun — CCB

Organisations in other member states see the NIS2 directive baseline until a national mapping ships.

Provisional systems

Where a national law is still a draft (e.g. France’s Loi Résilience) or our article mapping is pending national-auditor validation, the system carries a small Provisional tag. Treat those national citations as indicative and the NIS2 directive article as authoritative until the tag clears.

Why NIS2 stays the baseline

Your scores are stored against the NIS2 control set; the national article is a derived view computed from the directive control. That keeps your assessment history, multi-framework crosswalks, and cross-border comparisons consistent — and means switching systems (or your country) never rewrites your data.