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Common Criteria

Take Care of Your Institution’s Cybersecurity
Is your institution prepared for the new obligations introduced by European Union cybersecurity regulations?
The upcoming changes present not only a regulatory challenge but also a valuable opportunity to strengthen information security and ensure operational continuity in the public sector.
Discover proven strategies for assessing cybersecurity risk in public administration.
Gain practical knowledge on how to effectively identify and mitigate digital threats that may affect the functioning of offices and organizational units.
Manage information security and cyber incidents at a strategic level.
Protect citizens’ data, institutional reputation, and regulatory compliance — with the level of responsibility expected in the public sector.
We invite you to a specialized training designed for the management staff of public institutions.
This is not only an opportunity to gain practical insights — it is also a requirement under the NIS2 Directive and the Act on the National Cybersecurity System, which mandate regular training for individuals in key public sector roles.

Consciously, Responsibly, and in Accordance With the Law
We invite you to a specialized training program designed for the management staff of public institutions.
This is not only practical knowledge — it is also an obligation under the NIS2 Directive and the Act on the National Cybersecurity System, which require regular training for individuals holding key positions in public sector entities.
Trainers: Sessions are led by experienced experts with many years of practice in public administration, security, and IT.
Duration: 16 hours (2 training days)
Cost: 3,900 PLN net
The training fee includes participation in Cyber resilience in entities of the National Cybersecurity System – at no additional charge!
Upon completing the training, participants will receive a voucher that can be used within 12 months to confirm their competencies and obtain a certificate.

Training Scope:
  • Formal-legal requirements that must be met by entities subject to the National Cybersecurity System Act and the EU Directive NIS2
  • Cybersecurity: threats and protection against attacks
  • Continuity of operation of teleinformatics systems
  • Information security management
  • Risk assessment in cybersecurity
  • Crisis communication