
Irish based company adopts NIS2 aligned security measures ahead of national enforcement to strengthen trust with European customers
Digital Synergy Ltd Moves Ahead of NIS2 to Safeguard EU Customers
Although the NIS2 Directive has not yet been fully implemented into Irish national law, Digital Synergy has decided not to wait. The Ireland based company, which serves a diverse portfolio of clients across the European Union, has proactively aligned its security and governance practices with the core requirements of NIS2.
This strategic move is driven by a simple fact: Digital Synergy’s customers operate under EU rules today, and they expect their partners and suppliers to be ready as well. By acting early, Digital Synergy aims to offer more than just technical services, it wants to provide peace of mind.
Why Digital Synergy Is Acting Before NIS2 Is Enforced in Ireland
For many organisations, regulatory change is something to react to once it becomes mandatory. Digital Synergy has chosen a different approach. The company recognises that NIS2 is not just another compliance box to tick, but a common security baseline for essential and important services across the EU.
Because a large portion of Digital Synergy’s clients are already preparing for NIS2, the company sees early adoption as a natural extension of its customer-centric strategy. Clients want partners who:
- Understand their regulatory environment
- Take shared responsibility for cybersecurity risk
- Provide transparent, reliable and secure services
By aligning with NIS2 requirements in advance, Digital Synergy reduces complexity for its EU customers. It makes it easier for those clients to demonstrate due diligence in their own supply chains, and to show regulators that their key third-party providers are acting responsibly.
Key Steps Digital Synergy Has Implemented
To bring its operations in line with NIS2 expectations, Digital Synergy has implemented a series of organisational and technical measures, including:
Strengthened governance and risk management: Clear roles and responsibilities for cybersecurity, regular risk assessments and defined oversight by senior management.
Enhanced incident detection and response: Improved monitoring, logging and alerting, as well as documented procedures for classifying and handling incidents.
Formal reporting processes:Internal workflows to ensure that significant incidents can be reported quickly to clients and, where required, to competent authorities.
Supply chain security: More rigorous vendor assessments and contractual requirements to ensure that partners and sub-processors follow comparable security standards.
Business continuity and resilience: Updated backup, recovery and continuity plans that focus on keeping critical services available to EU clients.
These measures are designed not only to match NIS2 expectations, but to create a robust and sustainable security culture within the company.
Benefits for EU-Based Clients
For Digital Synergy’s clients in the EU, early NIS2 alignment delivers several tangible benefits:
- Greater assurance that their service provider understands and supports their regulatory obligations.
- Reduced risk of disruption from cyber incidents, thanks to stronger detection, response and continuity planning.
- Improved transparency through clearer communication, documentation and incident reporting channels.
- Stronger trust in a long-term partnership built on security, reliability and compliance.
In an environment where cyber threats are increasing and regulatory requirements are becoming stricter, these advantages can make a real difference in day-to-day operations.
Looking Ahead
Digital Synergy views NIS2 as a starting point rather than an end goal. As guidance evolves and local Irish legislation is finalised, the company will continue to review and refine its security framework. The objective is clear: to remain a trusted partner for EU organisations that expect high standards of resilience and data protection.
By moving ahead of formal national enforcement, Digital Synergy sends a strong message to the market, that protecting customers and respecting EU regulatory expectations is central to its strategy, not a last-minute response to new rules.
In addition to strengthening its own internal posture, Digital Synergy also offers comprehensive GRC (Governance, Risk and Compliance) services, including NIS2 readiness assessments, gap analyses and implementation support for organisations across the EU, helping clients turn regulatory requirements into practical, secure and sustainable business practices.
Digital Synergy Ltd is a forward-thinking technology company specializing in cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, and AI-powered solutions. By combining strategic expertise with innovative technology, we help organizations build secure, scalable, and future-ready digital ecosystems.
For more information, visit digital-synergy.eu

