Report by AuditBoard
Unlock Regulatory Compliance With DORA, NIS2, and the EU AI Act
Key Findings
52% of organisations in the UK and Germany report being compliant with NIS2, while another 44% plan to meet requirements by the end of next year.
Those claiming compliance with the EU AI Act, 55% say they have implemented risk management frameworks.
51% of those claiming compliance with the EU AI Act in the UK and Germany execute comprehensive risk assessments.
91% feel that the EU AI Act will positively impact their organisation's use and development of AI applications.
92% of executives in the UK and Germany say they have real-time insights into compliance posture compared to just 69% of management professionals.
63% of those claiming compliance with the EU AI Act in the UK and Germany report having transparency measures in place.
91% of professionals in the UK and Germany feel that the EU AI Act will positively impact their organisation’s use and development of AI applications.
83% of professionals are concerned about third-party AI use in regard to compliance with the EU AI Act.
90% of professionals surveyed in the UK and Germany report conformance with DORA, the NIS2 Directive, and/or the EU AI Act will impact their workload.
61% of organisations surveyed consider compliance with NIS2 a high priority.
Only 52% of organisations report being compliant with NIS2, while another 44% plan to meet requirements by the end of next year.
Those claiming compliance with the EU AI Act, 63% report having transparency measures in place.
90% of professionals surveyed report conformance with DORA, the NIS2 Directive, and/or the EU AI Act will impact their workload.
38% of InfoSec professionals expect to be impacted to a great extent, compared to 29% of risk management professionals and 28% of IT professionals.
91% of risk management, information technology (IT), and information security (InfoSec) leaders in the UK and Germany report feeling concerned about cybersecurity threats.
92% of executives say they have real-time insights into compliance posture compared to just 69% of management professionals.
Those claiming compliance with the EU AI Act, just over half (51%) execute comprehensive risk assessments.
55% of those claiming compliance with the EU AI Act in the UK and Germany say they have implemented risk management frameworks.
Among those claiming compliance with the EU AI Act:
91% of respondents in the UK and Germany report feeling concerned about cybersecurity threats.
38% of InfoSec professionals in the UK and Germany expect to be impacted to a great extent by compliance efforts, compared to 29% of risk management professionals and 28% of IT professionals.
83% of professionals in the UK and Germany are concerned about third-party AI use in regard to compliance with the EU AI Act.