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Corpus/Standards/NIS 2 Cbw/NIS 2 Scope.md
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Here is the full list, split by annex.
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**Annex I — Sectors of High Criticality (Essential Entities)**
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1. Energy — electricity, oil, gas, hydrogen, district heating and cooling
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2. Transport — air, rail, water, road
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3. Banking — credit institutions
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4. Financial market infrastructures — trading venues, central counterparties
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5. Health — hospitals, reference laboratories, manufacturers of critical medical devices, pharmaceutical manufacturers
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6. Drinking water — suppliers and distributors
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7. Wastewater — collection, treatment, disposal
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8. Digital infrastructure — internet exchange points, DNS providers, TLD registries, cloud computing, data centres, content delivery networks, trust service providers, electronic communications networks
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9. ICT service management (B2B) — managed service providers, managed security service providers
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10. Public administration — central and regional government bodies
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11. Space — operators of ground-based infrastructure
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**Annex II — Other Critical Sectors (Important Entities)**
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1. Postal and courier services
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2. Waste management
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3. Chemicals — manufacture, production, distribution
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4. Food — wholesale distribution, industrial production and processing
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5. Manufacturing — medical devices, computers and electronics, electrical equipment, machinery, motor vehicles, other transport equipment
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6. Digital providers — online marketplaces, online search engines, social networking platforms
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7. Research organisations
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**Regardless of size — always in scope**
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DNS providers, TLD registries, trust service providers, and public electronic communications providers fall under the directive irrespective of their size.
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