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NIS-Compliant Cyber Security Audits

NIS-Compliant Cyber Security Audits

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According to the NIS Directive one of the key objectives is to introduce appropriate security measures for operators of essential services (OES) as well as for the digital service providers (DSP) in an effort to achieve a baseline, common level of information security within the European Union (EU) network and information systems.

The NIS compliant Cyber security audits offered by Dynamics Technologies is a major enabler to achieve this objective.

One of the primary goals of the audit, is to assess the design and operating effectiveness of the implemented controls on all layers, organizational, procedural and/or technical. An additional key outcome/goal would be the assessment of the implemented controls’ efficiency towards minimizing the identified risk. Finally, the following outcomes, is expected to be achieved during the IS audit lifecycle:

information and evidence about conformity or non-conformity to all the requirements of the legislative context or/and standards;
performance monitoring, measuring, reporting and reviewing against key performance objectives and targets;
auditee management systems and performance regarding the legal compliance;
review of design and operational effectiveness for all organizational and/or technical controls;
management responsibility for auditee policies;
review links between the normative requirements, policy, performance objectives and targets;
review any applicable legal requirements, responsibilities, competence of personnel;
review operations, procedures, performance data and internal audit findings and conclusions.

A cyber security audit that follows NIS directive cyber requirements will improve your security posture and ensure compliance with the regulation.

Benefit from senior-level cyber security auditors
Reduce costs by preventing security incidents
Identify security controls that need to be implemented
Discover cyber risks and mitigate them before incidents happen
Maintain compliance with NIS directive
Avoid penalties and loss of business