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NIS2 Compliance Checklist for Manufacturing & Industrial

NIS2 newly pulls discrete manufacturing into scope. OT/IT convergence makes the corporate web perimeter the reconnaissance entry point for ICS-targeting actors.

Top external-posture risks for manufacturing & industrial

These are the sector-specific gaps a SaaSFort scan flags first — each maps to a NIS2 Article 21(2) measure.

  • Legacy corporate web apps with unpatched, CVE-flagged components
  • Exposed engineering / supplier portals without TLS hardening
  • Forgotten plant or subsidiary subdomains (subdomain-takeover risk)
  • No DNSSEC — DNS-spoofing risk for supplier-facing services
  • Missing security headers on the customer/partner extranet

The 10 NIS2 Article 21(2) measures

Every in-scope entity must implement all ten. SaaSFort produces external evidence for the technical measures (encryption, MFA, secured comms, vulnerability handling).

  1. Risk analysis & information system security policies
  2. Incident handling (detection, response, 24h/72h BSI notification)
  3. Business continuity, backup management & crisis management
  4. Supply-chain security (§30 BSIG — assess your vendors and sub-providers)
  5. Security in acquisition, development & maintenance (incl. vulnerability handling)
  6. Policies to assess the effectiveness of risk-management measures
  7. Basic cyber hygiene practices & security training
  8. Cryptography and encryption policies
  9. Human resources security, access control & asset management
  10. Multi-factor authentication, secured communications & emergency comms

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Frequently asked questions

Is Manufacturing & Industrial in scope for NIS2?

Manufacturing & Industrial falls under "Manufacturing (NIS2 Annex II — manufacture of critical products)". Entities of this type are typically treated as important entities once they exceed the 50-employee or €10M-turnover threshold — and NIS2 obligations also cascade through supply chains under §30 BSIG, so smaller vendors selling into in-scope customers are pulled in indirectly.

What does an external NIS2 scan check for manufacturing & industrial?

It checks what an attacker and a BSI auditor see from outside the perimeter: TLS/SSL configuration, security headers, DNS/email authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC, DNSSEC, CAA), certificate hygiene, exposed panels, and known-vulnerable components — mapped to NIS2 Article 21(2) and ISO 27001 Annex A. Common manufacturing & industrial gaps: legacy corporate web apps with unpatched, cve-flagged components.

Does this replace a full NIS2 audit?

No. An external posture scan is the fastest first step — it gives you auditor-ready evidence of your external surface in 60 seconds. A full NIS2 programme also covers internal controls, governance and incident processes. SaaSFort produces the external-evidence portion that auditors ask for first.

Related: NIS2 Supply-Chain Security & the Vendor Compliance Gap · All industry NIS2 checklists · B2B SaaS security checklist