NIS2 Readiness

Essential and important entities are now required to comply with new provisions conveyed by the NIS2 Directive.

The NIS2 Directive has the primary objective of instilling a new common high-level approach for cyber security across the EU and increasing the overall level of cyber security in the EU.
NIS2 stipulates that essential and important entities across several highly critical sectors must increase their cyber resilience by implementing cyber security risk management and uphold new reporting obligations.
Within the new requirements organisations will need to increase their focus on risk management, business continuity, supply chain management, and internal compliance and reporting.

How can we assist in preparing your organisation

Our expert consultants can assist your organisation with legal and compliance requirements relating to cybersecurity and technology.
WLC can ensure that you have a clear understanding of the requirements conveyed by the NIS2 Directive.
In preparing your organisation for the NIS2 Directive, WLC can assist in developing cybersecurity and risk management policies, defining roles and responsibilities, streamlining of processes including monitoring, provide input on your reporting and asset management policies.
Our expert consultants can provide specialist advice on Articles 21 and 23 of the NIS2 Directive, ensuring compliance with incident reporting and supply chain management.
WLC can provide ongoing compliance assistance and contribute to training and awareness across the organisation.
Our consultants can conduct a maturity review and assess your organisation’s alignment with the new Directive.
Implementation of required internal policies and procedures.
Our advisory services are based off the latest guidelines and updates relating to the NIS2 Directive.

Our Cybersecurity Team

André Årnes

André joined WLC as a Partner in January 2022, after having served 7 years as the Global CSO of Telenor Group. He has 20+ years of experience within security leadership, cybersecurity, and digital forensics. His previous work experience covers working as CIO in Telenor Global Shared Services, Senior Principal Consultant for Security Architecture with Oracle, and Special Investigator for the Norwegian National Criminal Investigation Service. André is also a part-time Professor at the Norwegian Technical University (NTNU) Department of Information Security and Communication Technology.

Kevin K.K. Khoo

Prior to WLC, Kevin has 28+ years of experience in IT and information security, from consulting, management, implementation, and operations to shared services. He is well versed with the telecommunications sector during his stint at Telenor Group, held multiple roles in global shared services and business unit operations, with strict security requirements. Other sector experiences include manufacturing, public services, financial services, and eCommerce. His consulting credentials include complex project and technology executions from SAP to Microsoft’s Digital Workplace solutions within Asia, the EU, and the Nordics. As the architect of WLC’s Cybersecurity Maturity Execution (CME) Framework, he works with global, regional, and local security standards such as ISO/IEC 27001, and NIST Cybersecurity Framework. NIS2 Directive, CIS Controls, etc. Kevin is a certified ISO/IEC 27001 Lead Implementer (B.S.I.) and INSEAD Strategy Execution Programme Certificate (Distinction).

Meredith Primrose Jones

Meredith Primrose Jones is a legal and cybersecurity professional with a Master of Laws in International Security Law from the Australian National University. Before joining WLC, Meredith worked at top Australian universities as a Researcher and a Lecturer of Law. Areas of law Meredith taught across included cyber law, privacy, artificial intelligence, and technology law. Whilst focused on cybersecurity, Meredith’s research has been published in the fields of cyber and hybrid warfare. She actively contributes to reports relating to warfare, cybersecurity, and hybrid threats and remains closely affiliated with the Centre for Cybersecurity Research and Innovation at RMIT University in Melbourne. Meredith has also had experience in writing government submissions relating to cybersecurity practices and high-level reports detailing recommendations for improved cybersecurity capacity building and legislative reform.

Alisa Mujanic

Alisa joins WLC from Sopra Steria, where she has been section manager for cybersecurity and Splunk, and she has broad experience across multiple roles within cybersecurity at strategic and leadership levels. She has strong analytical and communication skills and is highly focused on bridging gaps between teams and subject areas. She brings a holistic perspective and an action-oriented approach. She has gained extensive and global experience from Telenor Group, where she was the project manager for one of the largest global strategic cybersecurity projects and acted as the Business Security Officer for the Telenor Group Units. Alisa takes a particular interest in the intersection between security, technology, and policy and has represented Telenor at the United Nations’ Open-Ended-Working-Group on Security, and initiated and led several internal activities on cybersecurity regulation.

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