ΕΚΒΑ - Εθνικός Κανονισμός Βιομηχανικής Ασφάλειας
NATO-related contracts
NATO-related contracts EU defense projects Preparing organizations for defense projects and classified environments. Some organizations are not assessed only on quality or cybersecurity.They are assessed on their ability to protect classified information, critical infrastructure and national security projects. The National Industrial Security Regulation (EKVA) establishes the security requirements for organizations participating in: defense projects national security initiatives NATO-related contracts EU defense programs supply chain collaborations with defense primes projects involving classified information EKVA is not simply a compliance requirement. It is a prerequisite for credibility and participation in high-sensitivity environments.
Management Challenge
Access to sensitive projects depends on more than expertise. It requires demonstrable security maturity. Organizations must prove they have: secure facilities
- REQ-01 Participation in defense projects
- REQ-02 Collaboration with Ministries or public authorities
- REQ-03 NATO and EU defense programs
- REQ-04 Access to classified information
- REQ-05 Partnerships with major defense contractors
Requirements matrix
Implementation & Scope
A structured implementation path covering analysis, documentation, accountability, and audit readiness.
Personnel Security
Structured advisory scope covering Personnel Security within the defense pillar.
Physical Security
Structured advisory scope covering Physical Security within the defense pillar.
Information Security
Structured advisory scope covering Information Security within the defense pillar.
Access Governance
Structured advisory scope covering Access Governance within the defense pillar.
Classified Information Handling
Structured advisory scope covering Classified Information Handling within the defense pillar.
Removable Media Controls
Structured advisory scope covering Removable Media Controls within the defense pillar.
Management Gains
EKVA serves as a comprehensive security governance framework for organizations operating in defense and national security environments, connecting physical security, information protection, personnel security and executive accountability into a unified model of operational trust and resilience.