Cyber 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 entering into force in January. At a time when cyber threats in Sweden have reached a critical level, the tool, developed with support from MSB and NCC-SE, provides a rapid assessment of an organisation’s security maturity along with concrete recommendations for action. Every organisation should be able to understand its current state and start protecting itself.
Cyber threats in Sweden have reached a critical level, with attacks targeting both small and large actors as well as vital societal services. Tens of thousands of organisations in the private and public sectors must now prepare for the Swedish version of the EU’s NIS2 Directive, the Cybersecurity Act, which is expected to enter into force on 15 January 2026. The law requires them first to identify all relevant risks — technical, human, organisational and external — and then to implement a wide range of security measures.
With support from MSB and NCC-SE, Cyber Defencely’s sister company Internetworking has developed the free tool CyberResilient. By answering a set of questions, organisations receive an overall picture of their security maturity in relation to the fundamental security requirements of NIS2, along with concrete recommendations for action. Each question includes explanatory help boxes and references to the NIS2 requirements, and the response has been very positive:
– By offering a quick, free maturity assessment, we remove one of the biggest obstacles right now: organisations having to spend time, money and internal resources just to understand where they currently stand. With CyberResilient, we enable organisations to focus on moving from planning to execution — rather than getting stuck in analysis paralysis, says Emanuel Lipschütz, Chairman of the Board at Cyber Defencely.
– Experienced information security coordinators and external security consultants who have tested the service say they can now streamline their work significantly and produce a clear report and action plan in far less time compared with the existing free tools on the market. With the direct feedback provided in CyberResilient, they gain both an overarching overview and clear observations and priorities, along with short- and long-term recommendations, says Daniel Reinholdsson, CEO of Cyber Defencely.
The free tool and sample report are available at CyberResilient.se
Behind Cyber Defencely are, among others, cybersecurity expert and serial entrepreneur Emanuel Lipschütz (Netsafe, Conscia) and cybersecurity expert Daniel Reinholdsson (formerly of the Swedish Customs, Swedish Radio, the National Defence Radio Establishment, and the Swedish Defence Research Agency).
For more information about Cyber Defencely, please contact:
Daniel Reinholdsson, CEO, daniel.reinholdsson@cyberdefencely.com
Gisela Lejonqvist, Marketing and Communication Officer, gisela.lejonqvist@cyberdefencely.com
Cyber Defencely provides consulting services in information security, CISO-as-a-Service, and Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC), as well as maturity assessments and training for clients in both the public and private sectors. The company has offices in Stockholm and Västervik. www.cyberdefencely.com