Cyberattacks can target both IT or OT systems, directly or through third party entities. The EU has developed a regulatory framework for affected entities to comply with, although, in some cases, compliance is not direct, instead, accrediting a level of implementation is needed.
LEET Security is a specialized agency whose sole activity is the development of an optimized model for the evaluation of cybersecurity capabilities, which has been adapted for EU cyber security regulations, so the evaluations are carried out homogeneously and with a total absence of conflicts of interest that could arise from a potential associated consulting activity.
Both, DORA Passport and NIS2 Passport, are solutions designed to provide a comprehensive assessment of the requirements set of each specific regulation, on top of the LEET Rating for assessed service.
LEET Rating and these complementary services are comprehensive assessments with a model that aggregates norms, good practices and international standards, conducted with an independent audit free of conflict of interest resulting in objective measurements with comparable results. They are proportional, adaptable to different levels of risk, multisectoral and multifunctional with homogeneous evaluation and assessment criteria, and offer a roadmap for improving resilience and cybersecurity, and a detailed report that identifies key issues and proposes strategic directions for improvement.
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