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Continuous NIS2
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Ensure real-time NIS2 compliance monitoring without the gaps, scramble or enforcement surprises.

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Automate your NIS2
compliance, continuously

NIS2, the EU's updated Network and Information Security Directive, sets strict cyber security obligations across 18 critical sectors — with penalties of up to €10 million or 2% of global turnover, plus board-level personal accountability. UK organisations aren't exempt: NIS2 still applies if you serve EU markets or operate as a managed service provider, and the UK's own Cyber Security and Resilience Bill is introducing parallel domestic obligations.

The Quod Orbis CCM solution maps directly to the NIS2 Article 21 requirements, delivering...
Real-time visibility of your NIS2 compliance posture across every control
Automated evidence collection - always current, never out of date
Continuous risk assessment across your entire technology infrastructure
Instant alerts when controls deviate or fail — respond before risk escalates
Complete asset visibility including third-party and supply chain controls
Board-ready reporting that demonstrates compliance at any moment
75%

reduction in manual effort

3X

more visibility of controls

1,187%

return on security investment (ROSI)

6Mil

saved on controls testing on average

NIS2 compliance with Continuous Controls Monitoring
Eliminate the gaps
that leave you exposed

Our CCM solution maps directly to every NIS2 Article 21 requirement.

01
Risk Analysis & Information
Security Policies

Continuously monitor risk across infrastructure, whether cloud,
on-prem, legacy or bespoke. Live risk register replaces periodic reviews.
02
Incident Handling & Reporting
Receive automated alerts when controls fail or anomalies emerge.
Response triggered within evidence generated automatically.
03
Business Continuity &
Crisis Management

Continuously monitor continuity plan controls. Gaps identified
before they're hit, not after. Reporting supports
regulator resilience requirements.
04
Supply Chain Security
Gain real-time visibility of supplier security controls, replacing
annual questionnaires with continuous monitoring.
05
Security in Network &
Information Systems Acquisition

Maintain a live, always-current asset inventory — the foundation
for identifying vulnerabilities before they're exploited.
06
Cyber Hygiene Practices &
Cybersecurity Training

Identify anomalies and risk areas to inform targeted training.
Evidence of activity generated automatically for regulators.
07
Cryptography & Encryption
Continuously monitor encryption controls and
cryptographic policies across your environment, with alerts when
controls deviate from required standards.
08
Access Control &
Identity Management

Connect to your entity provider for real-time monitoring of
user access, revoked credentials, and authentication controls.
Detect unauthorised access attempts instantly.
09
Multi-factor authentication & Secure
Communication

Continuously monitor MFA and authentication controls,
extending to voice, video, text and emergency communications.
10
Assessing the effectiveness
of your own controls

Track whether risk-management measures are actually working
in real-time to surface drift automatically.
01
Risk Analysis & Information
Security Policies

Continuously monitor risk across infrastructure, whether cloud,
on-prem, legacy or bespoke. Live risk register replaces periodic reviews.
02
Incident Handling & Reporting
Receive automated alerts when controls fail or anomalies emerge.
Response triggered within evidence generated automatically.
03
Business Continuity &
Crisis Management

Continuously monitor continuity plan controls. Gaps identified
before they're hit, not after. Reporting supports
regulator resilience requirements.
04
Supply Chain Security
Gain real-time visibility of supplier security controls, replacing
annual questionnaires with continuous monitoring.
05
Security in Network &
Information Systems Acquisition

Maintain a live, always-current asset inventory — the foundation
for identifying vulnerabilities before they're exploited.
06
Cyber Hygiene Practices &
Cybersecurity Training

Identify anomalies and risk areas to inform targeted training.
Evidence of activity generated automatically for regulators.
07
Cryptography & Encryption
Continuously monitor encryption controls and
cryptographic policies across your environment, with alerts when
controls deviate from required standards.
08
Access Control &
Identity Management

Connect to your entity provider for real-time monitoring of
user access, revoked credentials, and authentication controls.
Detect unauthorised access attempts instantly.
09
Multi-factor authentication & Secure
Communication

Continuously monitor MFA and authentication controls,
extending to voice, video, text and emergency communications.
10
Assessing the effectiveness
of your own controls

Track whether risk-management measures are actually working
in real-time to surface drift automatically.
The business outcomes of achieving NIS2 compliance with CCM

Avoid Penalties Up to €10M

Essential entities face fines of up to €10M or 2% of global annual turnover under NIS2. CCM provides the continuous controls evidence that demonstrates compliance, protecting your organisation from enforcement action.

24 & 72-Hour Reporting, Met

NIS2’s strict incident reporting timelines require a 24-hour early warning and 72-hour full notification. Automated alerts and evidence generation means your teams can respond and report within these windows, every time.

Board-Level Accountability, Managed

NIS2 places personal liability on senior management for cybersecurity failures. CCM gives boards real-time visibility of their controls posture, with reporting designed for executive and board audiences.

Always Audit-Ready

Regulators can inspect at any time. CCM ensures your evidence is always current, always complete, and always accessible - no pre-inspection scramble.

Supply Chain Risk, Eliminated

NIS2 requires you to manage and monitor third-party security. CCM connects to your suppliers’ controls in real-time, replacing annual questionnaires with always-current assurance.

5x Faster Threat Detection

Detect and remediate failed controls 5x faster with a 60%+ reduction in high-risk control gaps within 90 days, directly reducing the likelihood and impact of the incidents NIS2 is designed to prevent.

76% Reduction in Compliance Costs

Automation of evidence gathering, controls testing and reporting slashes the manual overhead of NIS2 compliance, freeing your team to focus on risk reduction rather than document chasing.

One View Across All Frameworks

If you comply with NIS2, DORA, ISO 27001, or the UK Cyber Security and Resilience Bill, CCM monitors all frameworks simultaneously from a single platform, eliminating duplicated effort.

Hear from our customers

"We went from scrambling before every audit to knowing, every day, exactly where we stand. Quod Orbis gives our board the real-time assurance regulators now expect."

Group Chief Risk Officer, Tier-1 Retail & Commercial Bank

See NIS2 compliance in action

Watch how the Quod Orbis CCM platform maps directly to NIS2’s Article 21 requirements, automating risk management, controls monitoring, incident detection, and supply chain oversight, in real-time.

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Your NIS2 compliance questions, answered

NIS2 (Directive EU 2022/2555) is the EU’s updated Network and Information Security Directive, which came into force in October 2024. It applies to medium and large organisations across 18 critical sectors — including energy, transport, healthcare, banking, water, digital infrastructure, and managed service providers — classified as either essential or important entities. UK organisations that provide services to EU markets or operate as MSPs must also comply.

Article 21 of NIS2 sets out 10 minimum cybersecurity risk management measures that all in-scope entities must implement. These include: risk analysis and security policies; incident handling and reporting; business continuity planning; supply chain security; network and system security; cybersecurity training; cryptography and encryption; access control and identity management; use of multi-factor authentication; and vulnerability handling.

NIS2 is an EU directive and is not directly applicable UK law. However, UK organisations that provide services to EU essential or important entities, or that operate as managed service providers with EU clients, fall within NIS2’s scope. In parallel, the UK’s own Cyber Security and Resilience Bill — introduced to Parliament in November 2025 — introduces comparable domestic obligations for UK critical infrastructure organisations.

Essential entities face penalties of up to €10 million or 2% of total global annual turnover (whichever is higher). Important entities face penalties of up to €7 million or 1.4% of global turnover. Critically, NIS2 also introduces personal liability for senior management, meaning executives can be held individually accountable for cybersecurity failures.

The Quod Orbis CCM platform maps directly to every NIS2 Article 21 requirement, providing continuous real-time monitoring of all your security controls, automated evidence collection, supply chain visibility, and instant alerts when controls fail. This replaces point-in-time assessments with always-current compliance assurance — ensuring you can meet NIS2’s strict 24-hour and 72-hour incident reporting timelines and demonstrate compliance to regulators at any moment.

NIS2 is EU legislation covering 18 sectors with prescriptive Article 21 security requirements and mandatory size thresholds. The UK Cyber Security and Resilience Bill amends the existing UK NIS Regulations 2018, extending scope to include data centres, managed service providers, and additional critical infrastructure. The UK Bill is less prescriptive on specific security measures but gives the Secretary of State powers to impose additional requirements. UK organisations with EU operations may need to comply with both simultaneously.

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