NIS 2 Compliance
NIS2 Compliance
NIS2 Compliance Cybersecurity governance aligned with regulatory requirements. The NIS2 Directive places cybersecurity accountability at the management level and requires organizations to demonstrate effective control over risks, processes and incidents. Organizations are no longer expected to implement technical measures alone, but to prove that cybersecurity is governed in a structured and documented manner. In Greece, NIS2 compliance is supervised by the National Cybersecurity Authority.
OPTIMIZING CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE...
MAPPING NEURAL TOPOLOGY...
Scope modules
Implementation & Scope
A structured implementation path covering analysis, documentation, accountability, and audit readiness.
Threat & Risk Assessment
Identify assets, threats, and control gaps across people, process, and technology.
Security Controls & Roadmap
Prioritize controls, define implementation phases, and align with business risk appetite.
Incident Response & Monitoring
Establish detection, response playbooks, and ongoing security monitoring routines.
Awareness & Operational Hardening
Train teams, harden configurations, and embed security into daily operations.
Management Challenge
NIS2 compliance is not an IT project. It is a leadership responsibility. Organizations are expected to establish governance mechanisms, identify risks, manage incidents and demonstrate that cybersecurity is embedded into day-to-day operations. The real challenge is moving from technical protection to executive accountability.
Management Gains
NIS2 introduces mandatory cybersecurity governance at the executive level, connecting risk management, business resilience and accountability within a unified compliance framework.