Commitment to Information Security
The NIS2 Directive (Network and Information Systems Directive 2) reinforces our commitment to information security and the continuous improvement of our processes. This European regulation establishes a more demanding framework for the protection of essential systems and for ensuring resilience against digital threats. At SIAM, we work to ensure that our solutions meet these requirements, offering a secure, reliable environment aligned with best cybersecurity practices.
The NIS2 Directive is the updated European regulatory framework on cybersecurity. It expands the scope of the original directive and introduces a higher level of requirements in risk management, incident prevention and operational continuity. Its goal is to ensure that essential organisations operate with the highest possible level of protection against cyber threats, guaranteeing the integrity, availability and confidentiality of information.
The chemical industry depends on information systems that manage highly sensitive data and regulated processes. The NIS2 Directive is especially relevant for this sector, as it requires robust protection of information related to product safety, the management of hazardous substances and the traceability of operational processes. Its implementation strengthens resilience to potential incidents and ensures that processes continue to operate safely and in accordance with current regulations.
At SIAM, we work to ensure that our processes and solutions align with the requirements of the NIS2 Directive. We reinforce the security of our platforms, review our internal procedures and apply measures that guarantee safe and reliable information management. Our approach focuses on continuous improvement and on maintaining the stability and protection of our systems.
At SIAM, we develop solutions that comply with the obligations of the chemical sector and adapt to the requirements set by the NIS2 Directive. Our commitment is to offer secure and reliable tools that ensure operational continuity and respond to an increasingly demanding regulatory environment.