NIS2 is no longer a future requirement. In 2026, it is an operational reality for organizations operating in, or doing business with, the European Union.
Regulators expect demonstrable progress. Yet many organizations still struggle to translate NIS2 requirements into structured controls, documented processes, and defensible evidence.
For IT Managers, this creates a new challenge. Cybersecurity is now a board-level issue, executive accountability has increased, and IT teams are expected to deliver clear visibility, structured controls, and documented processes.
Whether your organization is in scope under NIS2, including sector and size thresholds
What regulators realistically expect from IT teams in practice
The core technical and governance requirements around risk management, incident response, reporting obligations, and supply chain security
How executive liability impacts IT decision-making and documentation
Where to start if you are not yet compliant
How to align existing tools and processes with NIS2 requirements
How to transform compliance into a sustainable, ongoing improvement process
We will be joined by Christian Herbst, Managing Director of machCon Group, a recognized expert in compliance strategy. machCon Group advises and supports organizations in implementing regulatory requirements across Europe. Together, we will also explore the strategic opportunities NIS2 creates.
Panic is not a strategy. Structured execution is.

Christian Herbst, Managing Director - machCon Group