The NIS2 Directive (EU 2022/2555) raises the bar for cybersecurity across the EU — and it no longer applies only to a handful of operators. Thousands of private companies and public institutions in the targeted sectors now carry concrete security obligations, with real deadlines, incident-reporting duties and management accountability. We help you get compliant and stay resilient.
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Scoping & gap assessment
NIS2 covers essential and important entities across energy, transport, health, water, digital infrastructure, public administration, manufacturing and more. We establish whether and how the directive applies to you, then measure your current posture against its requirements.
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Compliance roadmap
A prioritized, realistic path to compliance: risk-management measures, security policies, incident-response and reporting processes (including the 24-hour early warning), supply-chain security and the training that makes management accountability workable.
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Cybersecurity best practices
Practical hardening rather than paperwork: network segmentation, identity and access management, monitoring and logging, encryption, backup and tested recovery — implemented at a scale that fits your organization, not a template.
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A resilient IT foundation
Compliance is easier on infrastructure designed for it. We architect and build the resilient foundation your digitalization runs on — redundancy, observability, continuity planning — drawing on our data-center engineering and integration practice.
Who it’s for
Private companies and public-sector institutions in the sectors NIS2 targets — hospitals and healthcare providers, energy and utilities, transport, digital and cloud providers, manufacturers of critical products, public administration and their key suppliers. If your customers or regulators are already asking about NIS2, that’s usually the sign the clock is running.