Cybersecurity is the thin line between continuity and paralysis. It is not measured by the absence of incidents, but by the ability to face them without stopping. This is the rationale behind the European NIS2 Directive, which requires public bodies and companies to treat cybersecurity not as a secondary technical issue, but as an integral part of governance and risk management.

Being compliant with NIS2 means defining clear responsibilities, ensuring the resilience of critical systems, protecting the supply chain, and establishing effective reporting procedures. But beyond regulatory compliance, it above all means building an infrastructure capable of withstanding the unexpected: an attack, a failure, a human error.

At Thetra, we translate these principles into concrete measures: secure architectures, documented and verifiable procedures, technical controls proportionate to risk. We do not chase trends, but adopt recognized standards such as ISO/IEC 27001 and the NIST frameworks, integrating them with experience gained in high-complexity environments. In this way, we transform security from a bureaucratic obligation into a driver of continuity, autonomy, and trust.