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Safetech Innovations, Main Partner of the National Conference on Modern Management in Administration 2024

Safetech Innovations, Main Partner of the National Conference on Modern Management in Administration 2024

Safetech Innovations participated, as Main Partner, to the XVIIth edition of the National Conference on Modern Management in Administration, organized by the CSO-Administration Community, on September 24, 2024. The event was dedicated to debates on solutions for modernizing the public administration, both in terms of technology and in terms of procedures and work processes.

The agenda of the event, organized with the support of HP Inc. Romania, as a Strategic Partner, also included discussions on cybersecurity, the integration of Artificial Intelligence in printing/copying equipment, increasing work performance using AI, encouraging the circular economy, sustainable procurement and strategies in public procurement of IT equipment. Among the invited speakers were Ștefan Rădulescu – Senior Cybersecurity Manager at the National Directorate of Cybersecurity, Alina Spătărelu – Lawyer – public procurement, Mugur Pantaia – Managing Director HP Inc Romania and Mario Boro, ECE Print Category Manager – HP, as well as Iulian Alecu – Strategic Business Developer at Safetech Innovations.

Iulian Alecu addressed the topic “NIS2 Directive – integrated security perspective, new concepts and approaches, advantages and practical implications”, with a focus on the provisions concerning public administration entities. The representative of Safetech Innovations provided clarifications regarding the public entities that fall under the scope of NIS 2. The entities of the central public administration fall under the scope of the Directive with the classification of essential entities. As part of the process of transposing the Directive into national law, Member States may decide that NIS 2 should also apply to local public administration entities and educational institutions, in particular where they carry out critical research activities.

Iulian Alecu also summarized the most important obligations of the Member States and of the designated competent authorities, in transposing the NIS 2 Directive into national legislation. These include cooperation and regular exchange of information between competent authorities, identification of critical entities and simplification of reporting by technical means.

At the end of his speech, the Safetech representative detailed the main cybersecurity risk management measures to be implemented by the entities concerned, but also the areas of activity influenced by the new Directive.

The subject of NIS 2 is a major priority for Safetech Innovations. For more information about Safetech’s NIS 2 compliance solutions and services, including details on assessment questionnaires, please contact us by email at [email protected] or by phone at +40 21 316 0565.