ENISA Launches NIS2 Compliance Guide for Energy Start-ups
The European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) has published an implementation guide for start-ups in the energy sector to comply with the NIS2 Directive. The guide, available on the publication page, offers practical assistance and a roadmap for protecting network and information systems (NIS) from cyber attacks. Submissions are due by 30.09.2025, with the best entries receiving €10,000 in funding and the chance to pilot their projects in 2026.
The guide, designed for start-ups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) supplying critical infrastructure companies, demonstrates how to implement key NIS2 requirements using concrete examples. It focuses on introducing security measures to safeguard NIS, a crucial step for energy start-ups.
Meanwhile, the Market Offensive Renewable Energies invites you to the 5th Annual Conference on September 11 and 12 in Berlin. This event provides an opportunity to discuss and share innovative energy transition ideas. The Future Energy Lab, in collaboration with the conference, is seeking innovative project proposals around the energy transition.
The ENISA guide serves as a vital resource for energy start-ups and SMEs, offering a roadmap to comply with the NIS2 Directive. With a submission deadline of 30.09.2025, the best entries stand to gain €10,000 in funding and a chance to pilot their projects in 2026. The 5th Annual Conference in Berlin presents an excellent platform to discuss and share innovative energy transition ideas.