From demand to power - your role in a sustainable digital society

2025-06-12

NIS2, CER and DORA are not just regulations and fines, they are a chance to take responsibility, create security and become an active part of society's digital sustainability. The companies involved have an important role and should wear it with pride.

With NIS2 and DORA now being rolled out across the EU, it's easy to get caught up in paragraphs and technical requirements. But at their core, both regulations are about the same thing: making our society more resilient, safe and sustainable in a digital age.

For the organizations involved - from banks and healthcare providers to tech companies - this is not just an obligation, but an opportunity to take their place as a key player in society's digital defence.

From compliance to pride

Being affected by NIS2 or DORA means that you are important for the functioning of society. It's not a punishment, it's a trust.

Organizations that invest in their digital resilience strengthen not only themselves, but the entire ecosystem they are part of.

How to make a difference

  • See cybersecurity as a strategic asset
  • Build structure with e.g. safety culture, exercises and clear processes
  • Collaborate with other actors and show leadership
  • Communicate your responsibilities - it builds trust

Conclusion

NIS2 and DORA are more than rules, they are a framework for taking responsibility, building trust and strengthening Europe's digital backbone. Companies that act on this are not only compliant, they are ambassadors of security and sustainability. Wear it with pride. You are an essential part of our shared resilience.

At Omegapoint, we are proud of our contribution to a safer and more resilient society, together with our critical customers. We are keen to help more critical suppliers review their contribution and strengthen their security efforts. Read more about our services here.

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