How organisations meet NIS2 expectations for availability, resilience, and accountability.
NIS2 expands cybersecurity obligations across critical and important sectors. It focuses on whether organisations can continue delivering essential services, limit disruption, and demonstrate control when incidents occur. Binarii aligns to these expectations by removing single points of failure in unstructured data handling.
NIS2 shifts focus from preventing incidents to maintaining service availability during them. Organisations must demonstrate four outcomes.
Availability of essential services
Critical operations must remain accessible during cyber incidents and system disruption.
Reduced impact of incidents
The scope and severity of incidents must be limited by design.
Supply-chain resilience
Dependencies on suppliers and service providers must not create systemic operational risk.
Executive accountability
Senior management must be able to demonstrate appropriate controls and decision-making.
Architectural Resilience with Binarii Labs
Binarii is designed to support the operational outcomes regulators expect.
Availability during disruption
Access to critical unstructured data is maintained even when systems or providers fail.
Impact containment by design
No single system or location ever holds a complete data file.
Supplier and infrastructure independence
Organisations retain control regardless of cloud or service provider disruption.
Defensible proof of control
Immutable records of access and data movement support investigation and oversight.
Availability Is the Test
NIS2 ultimately tests whether organisations can continue delivering essential services under pressure. Resilience, not documentation, is what regulators evaluate when incidents occur.