Business Interest in NIS2: Over 60 Registrations and 40+ Live Attendees in DIAMATIX Webinar
Following the webinars focused on municipalities and the healthcare sector, DIAMATIX hosted a session dedicated to the business audience in Bulgaria.
The topic remains consistent.
The changes introduced by the Cybersecurity Act (NIS2) are clearly recognized as a priority, yet many organizations are still seeking practical clarity on what they mean for day-to-day operations.
The webinar “Business After the Cybersecurity Act Changes (NIS2)” gathered over 60 registrations from private sector representatives and more than 40 live participants.
Focus on Practical Implementation
The session addressed key questions arising in real environments:
- how organizations determine their scope, including through the supply chain
- how incident response looks in practice
- where delays and uncertainties occur
- what the first steps toward structuring processes are
The main takeaway is clear.
Readiness is not defined by tools or documentation, but by the ability to respond.
Observations from Practice
A consistent pattern emerges across organizations.
The challenges are not related to lack of solutions, but to lack of clarity in processes during incidents.
Who detects.
Who confirms.
Who decides.
What happens in the first minutes.
These questions define operational readiness.
Access to Resources and Recording
All registered participants receive access to:
- webinar recording
- practical checklist
- additional materials
📄 Resource page
🎥 Watch the recording
DIAMATIX Perspective
NIS2 does not introduce a new reality.
It formalizes an existing one.
Organizations have long relied on technologies for protection, but the real risk emerges at the moment of response.
In practice, it becomes clear that:
- response is less structured than prevention
- responsibilities are often unclear
- processes are not tested under real conditions
This shifts the focus.
From deploying solutions to building operational readiness.
DIAMATIX works with organizations in the private sector and international environments where continuity, control, and traceability are part of daily operations.
The approach remains consistent.
Monitor. Analyze. Respond. Before an incident becomes business disruption.






