Inetum Expert Highlights Strategic Value of Cybersecurity Compliance in Expresso
Inetum Expert Highlights Strategic Value of Cybersecurity Compliance in Expresso
Nuno Almeida, Senior Manager at Inetum, published an article in Expresso exploring how new EU regulations like DORA and NIS2 can act as catalysts - not just challenges - for strengthening cybersecurity. He argues that compliance should be seen as a strategic opportunity to boost resilience, reduce risk, and foster a culture of shared responsibility across organizations.
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Nuno Almeida, Senior Manager for Cybersecurity & Business Resilience at Inetum, has authored a thought-provoking article in Expresso titled “Compliance and Regulations: A Challenge or a Catalyst to Strengthen Cybersecurity?”, offering a timely perspective on the evolving regulatory landscape in Europe and its implications for organizations across sectors.
In the article, Almeida explores how the implementation of the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) and the NIS2 Directive marks a turning point for cybersecurity in the European Union. Rather than viewing compliance as a burden, he argues that these regulations present a unique opportunity for organizations to elevate cybersecurity from a technical necessity to a strategic business priority.
“Regulatory compliance is just the beginning of a deeper transformation in how organizations approach digital security,” Almeida writes. “By reframing cybersecurity as a strategic investment, companies can enhance resilience, reduce operational risks, and build long-term competitive advantage.”
The article emphasizes the expanded scope of the new regulations, which now cover a broader range of sectors including food production, waste management, and postal services and place direct accountability on top management. Nuno Almeida underscores the importance of executive leadership in fostering a culture of vigilance and shared responsibility across departments.
He also highlights the long-term benefits of proactive security measures, from reducing the likelihood of costly incidents to strengthening customer trust and operational continuity.
This contribution reflects Inetum’s ongoing commitment to thought leadership in cybersecurity and its role in helping organizations navigate complex regulatory environments with confidence and foresight.
Read the full article on Expresso here.