By smartly deploying existing and new integrated solutions, we ensure a clear, real-time picture of the risks within and outside your organization.
Which data and business processes are important for your company? How do you inventory and identify risks? When do you have sufficient control over your organization and which tools do you use?
Cybersecurity is a shared, collective responsibility. Every individual within the chain is expected to make a contribution. We also take our role
Regularly check the basics and keep up with new innovations. Improve continuously! Cybercriminals are certainly not sitting still
We are here for you to think along, to temporarily support as "CISO-as-a-Service" (CaaS) with (new) laws and regulations and to make your company Cyber-resilient. We can also offer support for implementations of various use cases.
Our services
This program is the foundation for all actions you want to implement in the context of standards frameworks (e.g. NIS2), but also of simply good business management in the field of information security and cybersecurity.
The importance of digital control over your chain partners, both towards buyers and suppliers, is increasing. Supervisors and legislators are developing standards frameworks and laws (DSA, CRA, NIS2, DORA) that not only contribute to better cyber security within individual organizations, but also strengthen the cohesion within the entire chain.
Benchmarks, using Cyber Ratings, provide insight into companies' cybersecurity levels, which is essential for business decisions and aligns with NIS2's focus on improved cybersecurity standards in partnerships.
Formulate your question or describe your challenge, and we will be happy to investigate what we can do for you.
The frequently asked question from managing directors is: “How can we protect ourselves properly and what steps are needed to effectively manage risks?”
30...%
...of SME companies are confronted with cyber crime
32...%
...Does not take any or insufficient measures
75...%
...of managing directors and ICT managers are not familiar with NIS2