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NIS2 Compliance in Latvia

Latvian entities in energy, transport and digital sectors report NIS2 incidents to CERT.LV and work with VARAM for sector obligations.

Transposition status: Transposed via the Cybersecurity Law (Kiberdrošības likums, 2024); CERT.LV handles incidents and VARAM oversees sector compliance.

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NIS2 covers medium and large organisations in 18 sectors. Fines reach €10M or 2% of global turnover. Check your scope, obligations and a readiness score for free.

National authority & CSIRT

In Latvia, NIS2 supervision is handled by Information Technology Security Incident Response Institution (CERT.LV) / VARAM. The national CSIRT is CERT.LV. Significant incidents must be reported within 24 h (early warning), 72 h (notification) and one month (final report) per NIS2 Article 23.

NIS2 sectors in Latvia

Each sector has specific obligations. Explore them for Latvia:

Frequently asked questions

Which sectors are covered by NIS2 in Latvia?

NIS2 covers 18 sectors: Annex I (highly critical — energy, transport, banking, financial markets, health, water, digital infrastructure, ICT service management, public administration, space) and Annex II (other critical — postal services, waste management, chemicals, food, manufacturing, digital providers, research). Transposed via the Cybersecurity Law (Kiberdrošības likums, 2024); CERT.LV handles incidents and VARAM oversees sector compliance.

Who supervises NIS2 compliance in Latvia?

In Latvia, the primary competent authority is Information Technology Security Incident Response Institution (CERT.LV) / VARAM. The national CSIRT is CERT.LV, which handles significant incident notifications and cybersecurity coordination.

What are the NIS2 incident reporting deadlines in Latvia?

Organisations must submit an early warning to CERT.LV within 24 hours of a significant incident, a formal notification within 72 hours, and a final report within one month — per NIS2 Article 23.

What are the NIS2 fines in Latvia?

Essential entities face fines up to €10 million or 2% of global annual turnover. Important entities face up to €7 million or 1.4% of global annual turnover. Exact enforcement varies by national transposition.

For decision-support purposes only. Exact scope depends on national transposition — use our free scope checker for a personalised assessment.