The Digital Security Authority (DSA) in Cyprus is no longer just a spectator. In 2026, the enforcement of NIS2 means that “Essential and Important Entities”—from energy providers to Nicosia hospitals—must have a rigorous cybersecurity management system in place.
Supply Chain Security: 2026 is the year of the “Vendor Audit.” Cypriot firms are now required to vet the security of every supplier in their chain.
Incident Reporting: Under NIS2, you have 24 hours for an “early warning” and 72 hours for an incident notification. Enactia automates this workflow directly.
Board Responsibility: Compliance is now a personal liability for C-suite executives in Cyprus. Enactia provides the reports directors need to verify their security posture.
The Enactia Edge: We bridge the gap between IT and the Boardroom. With our automated risk registers and incident response modules, Cyprus organizations can turn “Regulatory Burden” into “Operational Resilience.”
FAQ: Cybersecurity in Cyprus
What is NIS2 in Cyprus? It is the updated EU directive for cybersecurity, expanding requirements to sectors like waste management, food, and postal services in Cyprus.
Who needs to comply with NIS2? Most medium and large enterprises in “critical” sectors across Nicosia, Limassol, and Larnaca.
How does Enactia help with NIS2? By providing a structured framework for risk management, incident reporting, and continuous control monitoring.
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