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Compliance for the Energy Sector

NIS2, ISO 14001, ISO 27001 — cybersecurity and environmental management for essential entities

Compliance in the energy sector

The energy sector is designated as an essential sector under the NIS2 directive. This means strict requirements for cybersecurity and digital resilience. At the same time, environmental standards like ISO 14001 play a crucial role in the energy transition.

From energy producers and grid operators to suppliers and installation companies — the entire energy chain must comply with both cybersecurity and environmental requirements. uComply offers an integrated approach for both domains.

Relevant standards and legislation

These standards apply to the energy sector

Specific challenges in the energy sector

What energy companies struggle with

NIS2 essential entity

As an essential sector, the strictest NIS2 requirements apply, including direct regulator monitoring.

OT/IT convergence

Operational technology (SCADA, ICS) and IT systems are converging, creating new security challenges.

Environmental compliance

The energy transition requires demonstrable environmental management alongside cybersecurity.

Supply security

Energy is a basic need. Outages have direct societal consequences.

How uComply helps in the energy sector

Integrated compliance for cybersecurity and environmental management

Multi-standard Content Packs

Start immediately with ISO 14001, ISO 27001 and NIS2 — all relevant standards for the energy sector.

Integrated standard management

Combine cybersecurity (ISO 27001, NIS2) with environmental management (ISO 14001) in one platform.

AI Consultant

Implementation guidance with knowledge of the specific context of the energy sector.

Audit & reporting

Reports for regulators, internal audits and NIS2 incident reports.

Start today with energy sector compliance

Discover how uComply can help your energy company with NIS2, ISO 14001 and ISO 27001.