Why Analyst ICT is working toward NIS2 certification

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At Analyst ICT, we are proud of our existing certifications: ISO 27001, ISO 9001 and NEN7510. These certifications demonstrate our compliance with international standards for information security, quality management and healthcare information security. But we don't stop there. We are working hard to achieve NIS2 certification as well, and the first steps have already been taken.

Thus showing as proof that we are actively working towards obtaining the full NIS2 Quality Mark Certification. This shows that we consider complying with NIS2 guidelines and ensuring the security of our systems and data a super logical step.

What is NIS2?

NIS2 stands for the second version of the Network and Information Systems (NIS) directive created by the European Union. This directive aims to improve cybersecurity for essential and important entities. Companies covered by NIS2 must meet more stringent requirements in terms of risk management, incident response, and security of their IT systems and networks.

Why is NIS2 certification important?

  1. Increased Cybersecurity
    NIS2 certification helps us to further strengthen our cyber security measures. This means we are better protected against cyber attacks and can respond to incidents more quickly and effectively.
  2. Trust from Customers and Partners
    By complying with NIS2 guidelines, we demonstrate to our customers and partners that we are serious about their data and its security. This strengthens trust and cooperation.
  3. Compliance and Legal Requirements
    NIS2 will become a legal requirement for many companies in the EU. By taking steps toward certification now, we are ensuring timely compliance with these new regulations.

How Analyst ICT can help

In addition to certifying our own organization, we can also help clients become certified for NIS2. Our expertise in ISO 27001, ISO 9001 and NEN7510 gives us a strong basis to guide companies in implementing the necessary measures and achieving NIS2 certification. And by collaborating with an audit body, the step to becoming fully certified is only a small step to make.

At Analyst ICT, we are committed to the highest standards in cybersecurity and data protection. NIS2 certification is an important step in this direction, and we are committed to achieving it. We look forward to supporting our customers and partners with their own NIS2 certification and working together to build a more secure digital future.

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Analyst ICT / NIS2 QM registration number is: BTU9SeUmzbwrvoZv

We previously wrote about NIS2 in the following blog articles:
The NIS2 cybersecurity directive | Analyst ICT
So what are the main requirements of the NIS2 directive for SMEs? | Analyst ICT

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