For many Belgian mid-sized companies, NIS2 still feels like something that can wait. The registration deadline has passed for most in-scope entities, incident reporting obligations have applied since 18 October 2024, and Belgium’s framework is now very much operational. Essential entities also face a first major evidence milestone on 18 April 2026. In other words, this is no longer a future compliance project. It is a current management issue.
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In the IT sector, the use of contracts is a well-adopted practice in comparison to other industries. This is not surprising, as our society is becoming increasingly digitised, but specific legislation is often still missing. As an ICT supplier, you are most likely confronted with several contracts on a daily basis. You understand the framework of these agreements concerning transfer of IP rights (Intellectual Property), time-and-material versus fixed price, KPI’s, service levels, and many other terms.
