The Network and Information Security Directive 2 (NIS2) is now in effect, and larger enterprises, affected by the regulation, are working hard on meeting its stringent requirements. But where does that leave smaller organizations in the supply chain? For SMEs, it's not just about meeting compliance mandates. Following NIS2 principles, even if not required by law, can offer a strategic advantage—boosting operational efficiency and making you a more attractive partner in the enterprise ecosystem. Key Takeaways: Understanding NIS2’s impact on SMEs Practical steps for aligning with NIS2 to stay competitive and secure Enhancing trust with larger organizations by demonstrating a commitment to security and compliance Meet the Speakers: Boglárka Fekecs, Legal Counsel, Tresorit Boglarka Fekecs has worked as Legal Counsel in the tech industry for the past five years. At Tresorit, she helps ensure compliance with the evolving legislative landscape, with a particular focus on data protection and technology-related regulations. Fokko Oldewurtel, Domenig & Partner Fokko Oldewurtel is attorney at law and certified data protection law expert. He specializes in IT, IP and data protection law as well as cybersecurity. He regularly publishes blog posts in his areas of specialization and appears in the media as an expert. Fokko Oldewurtel advises corporations, SMEs, public authorities and start-ups on legal issues relating to digitalization and data protection.