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The challenge of Cyber Resilience in strategic sectors

How to strengthen governance, processes, and security culture to comply with the NIS2 Directive and build a resilient organization.

Building an evolving security posture

The NIS2 Directive marks a turning point in how organizations must approach digital security not only within their own infrastructures but also across those of partners and suppliers.

It’s not just about meeting regulatory requirements, but about adopting an evolving security posture - one that protects strategic assets, ensures operational continuity, and strengthens digital trust.

Building a resilient security posture means going beyond mere compliance to create long-term value ensuring operational continuity, protecting strategic assets, and strengthening corporate reputation.

From the supply chain to digital trust: the resilience of key sectors

The new scope of NIS2 extends to an increasing number of strategic sectors, where cybersecurity becomes a key factor of competitiveness. Each area presents specific yet interconnected challenges that require a more mature, integrated security approach - one that places resilience at the center.

Concrete examples come from sectors such as pharmaceuticals, where the priority is to ensure the traceability and integrity of clinical and production data, protecting the supply chain from cyber risks that could compromise product quality and patient trust. In manufacturing, meanwhile, the convergence between IT and OT demands constant infrastructure monitoring and risk governance capable of ensuring operational continuity and digital reliability throughout the entire value chain.

NIS2 is not merely a regulatory obligation it is a strategic lever to build trust, ensure continuity, and accelerate the responsible growth of organizations.

Our Approach to Cyber Resilience

Engineering supports organizations in building cyber resilience through a modular portfolio of integrated solutions and services that cover every stage of the security lifecycle from prevention and monitoring to incident management and continuous improvement.

We guide organizations in strengthening their ability to prevent, manage, and respond to incidents by integrating security into every stage of the value chain.