Webinar: Make NIS2 and DORA real operational enablers
NIS2 and DORA fundamental principles illustrated by operational examples
Switzerland is not directly bound by NIS2 or DORA, yet Swiss companies increasingly face indirect compliance pressure as suppliers, partners, and third‑party providers to EU organizations. Non‑alignment in security and resilience can quickly become a competitive disadvantage in cross‑border business.
The challenge is operational: turning regulatory expectations into concrete controls, actionable workflows, and measurable risk governance.
This is where partners experienced in both GRC and MSSP becomes relevant, turning abstract obligations into clear processes, measurable controls, and operational resilience.
What you can expect
- NIS2 and DORA fundamental principles illustrated by operational examples.
- Show how NIS2 and DORA can evolve from external constraints into real accelerators for stronger operations, higher trust, and cross‑border competitiveness. Their requirements translate directly into tangible BAU activities that organizations already perform often daily — risk assessments, incident handling, continuity planning, and supplier controls.
- Because frameworks like ISO 27001 and Swiss ICT Minimum Standards already overlap heavily with NIS2/DORA structures and controls, companies can operationalize compliance by enhancing existing practices rather than reinventing them.
Our Speaker
Jean-Didier Zotna
Senior GRC Consultant
Swiss Post Cybersecurity
Contact us already now if you would like to receive more information on this topic in advance.
