REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

When Cybersecurity Becomes a Regulatory Responsibility

WHEN REGULATIONS BECOME REALITY

Cybersecurity is no longer just an IT-
issue. For many organizations, it is now a legal requirement, with clear expectations regarding governance, risk management, incident response, and reporting. New and updated regulations place increased demands on technology, processes
and organization.
Meeting these requirements is not just about documentation but about the actual ability to prevent, detect, and manage incidents.

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Regulations affecting businesses


NIS2

Cybersecurity, incident reporting, and governance requirements for critical and essential operations.


DORA

Operational digital resilience for financial institutions.


ISO/IEC 27001

Information Security Management System


MDR

Requirements related to medical devices and digital security.


GDPR

Data Protection and Incident Reporting.

How 7 Security Supports Compliance in Practice

We work closely with your operations to translate legal requirements into practical, effective security measures.

The focus is on strengthening the organization’s actual capabilities—not just meeting formal requirements. The work is tailored to the business’s risk profile, maturity level, and regulatory requirements.



– Analysis of the current situation and identification of gaps.


– Incident preparedness and operational incident management.


– Monitoring, detection, and response.


– Incident preparedness and operational incident management.


– Technical and organizational security measures.


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Compliance that Strengthens Your Business

When done right, security work not only ensures compliance, but also strengthens the organization’s resilience, decision-making capabilities, and the trust of customers, partners, and regulatory authorities.
When responsibility, technology, and people work together, compliance becomes a natural part of the business, rather than a separate burden.