The days when cybersecurity could be treated solely as an IT issue are over. Data security concerns everyone, irrespective of obligations under the NIS2 Directive; above all, it is an investment in our organizations.

The attacks we witness daily are not just technical malfunctions – they are critical and asymmetric threats to companies, and institutions. They drain resources, disrupt operations, undermine customer and supplier trust, expose senior executives to liability, and damage reputations. The European NIS2 Directive, effective across the EU from October 2024, is not merely about regulatory compliance. It is a strategic call to action for management to evaluate:

  • Resilience: How robust are our IT and communications infrastructures?
  • Business impact: What would an attack mean for our cloud, on-premises, or hybrid environment?
  • Continuity & recovery: How will we ensure business continuity and restore operations within defined Recovery Time Objectives (RTOs) while safeguarding the confidentiality, integrity, and availability (CIA) of our data and our customers’ data?
  • Real-time threat detection with SIEM, EDR, and SOAR
  • Incident analysis and automated response to contain and remediate faster
  • Comprehensive action logging and full audit trail to support NIS2 compliance
  • Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery (BC/DR) readiness, including planning and testing
  • Minimize downtime and keep critical services available
  • Reduce security costs via managed services and predictable OPEX
  • Strengthen legal defensibility with documented policies, controls, and actions
  • Protect reputation and ensure business continuity through proven resilience practices
  • NIS2 Readiness Assessment, Vulnerability Assessment, and Penetration Testing (VAPT)
  • Structured implementation plan & roadmap with timelines, owners, and milestones
  • Tailored executive briefing for C-level and IT management (findings, risks, budget, next steps)