The NIS2 gaps regulators will find first in energy and utilities

NIS2 - Energy

NIS2 is reshaping cyber security expectations across energy and utilities organisations. Learn how regulators assess operational resilience, OT security, and infrastructure readiness.

Energy and utilities organisations are under increasing pressure to prove operational resilience under NIS2 and critical infrastructure regulation. But many programmes still rely on fragmented control across complex, interconnected systems, with limited visibility and disconnected governance that doesn’t stand up under real-world conditions.

In this webinar, Jelle Verbeeck, Co-founder, Defend OT, and Teresa Cheung, Head of Compliance, Resillion, explore where energy organisations are most exposed under NIS2 and the gaps regulators are most likely to identify first.

Drawing on real-world experience across critical infrastructure environments, they’ll discuss:

  1. Why governance fragmentation increases as NIS2, the AI Act and critical infrastructure regulation overlap across complex energy systems
  2. Why “passing audits” no longer demonstrates that infrastructure will perform safely and reliably under real-world conditions
  3. How the convergence of operational, digital and supply chain systems is reshaping cyber risk, resilience and regulatory expectations

You’ll leave with a clear understanding of how to reduce system failure risk, strengthen resilience across critical infrastructure, and demonstrate assurance under NIS2 scrutiny.