The new European Directive NIS2, which enters into force this year, marks a milestone in the protection of critical infrastructure in Europe. With more strict requirements in network safety and information systems, this regulation forces key sectors such as energy, health, transport and water to strengthen their cybersecurity and guarantee the continuity of their operations.
Given this challenge, Getronics is positioned as a leader in the transformation of its clients towards a more proactive and sustainable security model. The company offers an integral approach that covers from the identification and mitigation of risks to the optimization of resources and the automation of responses to incidents.
The NIS2 Directive expands the scope of its predecessor, establishing new obligations for companies and institutions in prevention, detection and response to cybersecurity incidents. The affected organizations must implement advanced protection measures, report incidents in smaller deadlines and improve risk management in their supply chains.
“NIS2 implementation is not only a normative requirement, but an opportunity to improve the safety and operational efficiency of companies. With our experience in cybersecurity and critical infrastructure management, we help our clients fulfill the regulation while optimizing their processes and reduce risks of attacks, ”says Vicente Cabrera, architect of cybersecurity solutions in Getronics.
Cybersecurity and Sustainability: Nis2
The entry into force of NIS2 also reinforces the relationship between digital safety and sustainability. Cyber -infrastructure cyberbrains not only generate economic and operational losses, but can have significant environmental impacts.
“For example, a cyber attack on an electricity network can cause blackmap that forces more polluting energy sources, while a gap in a water treatment plant could compromise the quality of the supply and affect both public health and Ecosystems, ”explains Cabrera.
Getronics bets on solutions that not only protect key infrastructure, but also drive efficiency and minimize environmental impact. The company applies advanced technologies such as:
- AI and automation: For the detection of real time threats and the optimization of responses.
- Zero Trust Architecture: Guaranteeing that each access is strictly controlled.
- Identities management and vulnerabilities: Reducing unauthorized access risks.
- SIEM, SAAR and XDR SOLUTIONS: That allow advanced data integration and the automation of incident responses.
Commitment to Security and Innovation
The entry into force of NIS2 marks a new stage in the protection of essential infrastructure in Europe. Getronics reaffirms their commitment to digital security, offering services that help companies not only comply with regulations, but to improve their operational resilience and sustainability.
“The NIS2 directive is an opportunity for companies to reinforce their cybersecurity and optimize their operations. In Getronics, we are committed to innovation and security, providing solutions that not only meet regulatory requirements, but also improve efficiency and reduce environmental impact, ”concludes Cabrera.