NIS2 / KSC / CYBERSECURITY
NIS2 and local law KSC: preparation and effective implementation for organizations
I help define the scope of obligations, assess readiness, and translate requirements into responsibilities, priorities, and actions that can be maintained and demonstrated during an audit.
A single process connecting management decisions with the actions of legal, compliance, IT, and cybersecurity teams.
One coherent process

Scope and decisions
Organization qualification, obligations and priorities.

Plan and responsibility
Roles, sequence of actions and agreed-upon schedule.

Implementation
Changes in processes, safeguards and collaboration methods.

Maintenance and audit
Evidence, progress control, tests and updates.
When is support needed?
The starting point may vary. The working method remains structured and adapted to the actual need.
01
Uncertain status
It is unclear whether the organization is subject to KSC and what obligations apply.
02
No plan
Priorities, roles, and a realistic implementation sequence are needed.
03
Implementation in progress
Actions are ongoing, but there is a lack of consistency, pace, or evidence of completion.
04
Audit preparation
Verification of readiness, documentation, and process operations is needed.

LEGAL STATUS: AUGUST 2026
Key polish KSC dates
Dates help plan activities but do not replace the qualification of a specific organization.
April 3, 2026
KSC amendment in force
The act implementing the NIS2 directive has entered into force.
October 3, 2026
Deadline for entry into the KSC Register
For entities meeting the criteria on April 3, 2026, that have not been entered ex officio.
April 3, 2027
End of adaptation period
Deadline for starting to use S46 and implementing obligations arising from the act.
For entities that start meeting the criteria later, deadlines are generally counted from the moment the criteria are met. The scope and schedule are confirmed individually. This information is general in nature and does not constitute individual legal advice.
Sources: Ministry of Digital Affairs — key dates and Journal of Laws 2026 item 252.
Implementation covers three interconnected areas
Documentation is proof of system operation, not an end in itself.

Management and responsibility
- Roles of management and process owners
- Scope of decisions and oversight
- Risk associated with services and assets

Operational resilience
- Incidents and communication
- Business continuity and testing
- Suppliers and supply chain

Evidence and audit readiness
- Plan, actions, and responsibilities
- Documentation consistent with the actual state
- Measurable progress and complete evidence
How does the project proceed?
Each stage concludes with a specific result and a decision on the next step.
01
Scope identification
Scope and obligations
02
Gap and risk analysis
Priorities and decisions
03
Implementation plan
Roles and milestones
04
Implementation support
Changes and team preparation
05
Maintenance and audit
Control and updates
How to tell if the implementation is working?
The organization can make decisions, carry out actions, and provide evidence of them.
Evidence of operation
✓ Management responsibility is clear and documented.
✓ Process and risk owners are appointed and active.
✓ Risks are linked to services and assets.
✓ The organization responds to and communicates incidents.
✓ Suppliers are supervised, and requirements are enforced.
✓ Evidence of completed actions and decisions is available.
Organizational capabilities

Clear decisions
Management receives the information needed to act.

Implementation control
Progress, responsibilities, and delays are visible.

Lasting readiness
The system is maintained, tested, and updated.
Collaboration and tools
Support does not replace existing teams. It organizes responsibilities, connects perspectives, and helps translate requirements into actions for process owners, IT, compliance, and suppliers.
LabLogic’s role
Qualification, analysis, priorities, coordination, recommendations, and control of the agreed scope’s implementation.
Organization’s role
Management decisions, access to information, designation of action owners, and implementation of changes in processes and safeguards.
Role of IT and suppliers
Technical information, security implementation, testing, and evidence of completion.
In projects combining cybersecurity and data protection, the scope can be coordinated with external DPO / IOD support.
Application for KSC compliance – Red Into Green
Depending on the scope, the Red Into Green application can support the recording of risks, actions, responsibilities, incidents, and evidence. The tool organizes work but does not replace expert assessment or organizational decisions.
Support requiring the combination of several perspectives
Effective KSC implementation combines law, security, technology, processes, and management responsibility. I work at the intersection of these areas, supporting organizations from diagnosis to maintaining readiness.

Over 20 years of experience
Knowledge of systems, services, suppliers, and the realities of the organization’s operations.

Law, IT, and cybersecurity in one process
I translate requirements into risks, decisions, and concrete actions.

Working with complex organizations
Communication tailored to management and cooperation with legal, compliance, and IT departments.
Related services
Incidents and Breaches
When an incident occurs, the organization may need a separate assessment, coordination of decisions, communication, and corrective actions.
See incident support
NIS2 training for boards and management
Implementation requires a shared understanding of responsibilities, risks, and decision-making.
See GDPR and NIS2 training
Frequently Asked Questions
How to determine if an organization is subject to KSC?
We start with the type of services provided, sector, scale of operations, and the organization’s role. Then we organize the criteria and confirm the scope of obligations, considering the current legal status.
Do I support the organization in full implementation?
Yes. I support the organization in planning and conducting the implementation — from qualification and gap analysis, through action plans, documentation, and team preparation, to readiness verification. Responsibility for decisions and actions remains with the organization.
How does cooperation with the current IT or compliance department look?
We build a single, common plan and a clear division of responsibilities. We utilize existing safeguards and processes, and fill in missing elements without creating unnecessary bureaucracy.
What is the Red Into Green application used for?
The Red Into Green application helps organize risks, actions, responsibilities, incidents, and evidence. It is professional support for project implementation but does not replace joint analysis or organizational decisions.
How long does the project take?
The time depends on the scope of obligations, the organization’s maturity, and the number of required changes. After a diagnostic conversation, I propose stages, priorities, and a realistic schedule instead of a single rigid declaration.
What information is needed at the beginning?
A brief description of the organization, main services, current security management approach, and stage of preparation is sufficient. Confidential documents and incident details are shared only after agreeing on a secure channel.
DIAGNOSTIC CONVERSATION
Let’s determine the right first step for your organization
Initially, a brief description of the situation is enough. After our conversation, I will propose an adequate scope: qualification, gap analysis, an implementation plan, or full implementation support.
Briefly describe your situation
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