After nearly three decades at the European cybersecurity company Conscia, which he originally founded in Sweden as Netsafe at just 17 years old, Emanuel Lipschütz has taken the next step. With his new company, Cyber Defencely, he and co-founder Daniel Reinholdsson aim to challenge the way companies and organizations approach information security – and to build real resilience.
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- Cyber Defencely develops continuity management for the new law with MSB supportby Gisela LejonqvistCyber Defencely is developing a continuity management tool to help tens of thousands of Swedish organizations meet the requirements of the Cybersecurity Act, which enters into force on 15 January 2026. The tool, developed with support from MCF (MSB) and NCC-SE, will identify critical processes and dependencies and create continuity plans for them.
- Hackshield Event at the Dutch Embassyby Gisela Lejonqvist“When we educate children and young people today, we strengthen society as a whole tomorrow!"’ Emanuel Lipschütz concluded his speech with these words at the HackShield event at the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Sweden
- Free AI tool measures your security maturity against the new legal requirements – from Cyber Defencely with support from MSBby Gisela LejonqvistCyber Defencely is now launching the free tool CyberResilient to help tens of thousands of Swedish organisations meet the requirements of the NIS2 Directive, which forms the basis of the new Cybersecurity Act coming into force in January.
- The clock is ticking for NIS2 – How many organizations are expected to be in violation of the law in the spring of 2026 by Daniel Reinholdssonby Gisela LejonqvistNIS2 will be incorporated into the upcoming Swedish Cybersecurity Act, which is expected to enter into force on January 15, 2026. However, Daniel Reinholdsson from Cyber Defencely argues that the crucial question is almost never asked by politicians or industry representatives: How many organisations are actually prepared to meet the requirements in practice in order to establish proven resilience for Sweden and the EU when the law comes into force?
- AI Meets AI: The Next Generation of Cyber Defense Begins Now by Emanuel Lipschützby Gisela LejonqvistWhen AI models can carry out cyberattacks almost entirely on their own, our security solutions face entirely new and significantly higher demands. Organizations need to modernize, automate, and implement AI-driven defense systems that can match and surpass the attackers’ methods. Those who manage to shift quickly will stand strong when the next wave of autonomous attacks arrives, writes cybersecurity expert Emanuel Lipschütz at Cyber Defencely.