The rapid evolution of European regulations on digital identity, cybersecurity and technological resilience is forcing organizations more than ever to take action to ensure compliance. Key regulations such as eIDAS2, NIS2 and DORA are changing the digital landscape and affect not only large corporations, but also small and medium-sized companies operating in the digital environment.
This is the conclusion of the Business Breakfast organized today in Madrid by Camerfirma, the leading eIDAS-qualified certification body in Spain, part of the Infocert-Tinexta Group. “The digital future is closer than it seems and adapting to these regulations is essential to ensure the continuity and competitiveness of any business in the digital environment,” said Héctor Benítez, Director of Business Compliance and Solutions at Camerfirma (Infocert-Tinexta Group).
The new version of the European regulation on electronic identification, eIDAS2, facilitates the creation of secure digital identities that allow citizens and businesses to carry out online transactions with greater confidence and security. By implementing this regulation, businesses can ensure that their digital transactions and communications are handled efficiently and reliably.
In addition, the NIS2 strengthens cybersecurity measures by extending their scope to more sectors and imposing stricter data protection requirements. Given the exponential increase in cyber-attacks targeting both large companies and small businesses, information security is crucial.
Finally, the DORA regulation focuses on the financial sector, forcing institutions to develop more robust strategies for technological crises. This approach is essential to maintain the stability of the European financial system in an increasingly interconnected environment.
Camerfirma, a pioneer in digital certification and cybersecurity solutions, warns that knowledge of these regulations is essential not only for the protection of corporate data, but also for a safer digital environment for all users.
“In an increasingly digitalized world, data protection and the security of electronic transactions are a priority. Knowing and applying European regulations is not only an obligation, but also an opportunity to ensure the technological resilience of companies and create an environment of trust for their customers and partners,” emphasized Igor Marcolongo, Director of Business Development at Camerfirma, at the meeting.
Camerfirma is positioned as a strategic ally to accompany companies in this adaptation process. The company offers innovative solutions to manage digital identity, comply with cybersecurity standards and ensure resilience to technological threats. With its extensive experience in this sector, the company supports companies and institutions in complying with European regulations such as eIDAS2, NIS2 and DORA, guaranteeing data protection and security in digital transactions.