DRYNET

Cybersecurity | NIS 2

Solutions

Compliance and Beyond

In today’s digital landscape, safeguarding your organization’s networks against evolving cyber threats is crucial.

At DRYNET, we specialize in ensuring your operations not only comply with the latest regulations but also remain resilient and secure.

Comprehensive Regulatory Compliance

The NIS 2 Directive (Directive (EU) 2022/2555) establishes a unified legal framework to uphold cybersecurity across 18 critical sectors in the EU. It mandates that organizations implement robust cybersecurity measures and report significant incidents promptly. 

Beyond NIS 2, we assist in adhering to other key regulations, including:

  • IMO Resolution MSC.428(98): Requires ships to incorporate cyber risk management into their safety management systems. 
  • General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): Mandates the protection of personal data and swift reporting of data breaches.
  • Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA): In the U.S., this act mandates cybersecurity in Vessel Security Plans, requiring significant incidents to be reported within 12 hours.

Why Choose Us

Key Benefits at a Glance

  •  Risk Assessments: Identifying vulnerabilities and implementing tailored security measures.

  • Policy Development: Crafting comprehensive cybersecurity policies aligned with current laws.

  • Incident Response Planning: Establishing protocols to ensure swift action during cyber incidents.

  • Business Continuity Support: Assisting in developing strategies to maintain operations during disruptions.

How it works

3 Simple Steps to Get Secure

01

Consultation

Discuss your specific cybersecurity needs.

02

Assessment

Evaluate current systems and identify gaps.

03

Implementation

Deploy customized solutions to fortify your cybersecurity posture.

ASKED QUESTION

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NIS 2 Directive?

The NIS 2 Directive is an EU-wide legislation aimed at enhancing cybersecurity across various sectors by establishing common security standards and incident reporting obligations.

How does IMO Resolution MSC.428(98) affect maritime operations?

This resolution mandates that ships include cyber risk management in their safety management systems, ensuring that cybersecurity is integral to maritime safety protocols.

What are the penalties for non-compliance with these regulations?

Penalties vary but can include substantial fines, operational restrictions, and reputational damage. For instance, under NIS 2, entities may face fines up to €10 million or 2% of their total annual turnover.

How can DRYNET assist with business continuity?

We help develop and implement strategies to ensure your operations can withstand and quickly recover from cyber incidents, minimizing downtime and financial loss.

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