


The NIS2 Directive is the European Union’s latest effort to strengthen cybersecurity across member states, requiring organisations in essential and important sectors to adopt stricter security measures. In Portugal, the transposition of NIS2 has faced delays due to political shifts, with the draft law approved by the Council of Ministers in February 2025 but currently under review. Despite these setbacks, businesses should proactively prepare for compliance, as the directive introduces significant obligations, including risk management, incident reporting, and supply chain security.
This year, in April, a blackout that affected Portugal and Spain highlighted the critical need for organisations to have Business Continuity, a key requirement under NIS2. Luckily, Celfocus has an extensive framework for Business Continuity measures, involving Plans, Processes and Procedures, as well as Disaster Recovery mechanisms.
Feel free to visit our internal SharePoint and get to know our Business Continuity documentation for more details.
Malware is designed to disrupt, damage, or take unauthorized control of computer systems. Malware takes many forms, including viruses, worms, ransomware, and spyware. Infection often occurs through techniques, such as phishing e-mails, compromised websites, or infected downloads. Once a system is infected, malware can steal sensitive data, compromise files, or even take control of the device. In order to be safe from these dangers, always update your software to the newest versions, maintain strong security practices, and refrain from opening suspicious attachments or links.
To see more details about these types of malware, click here.
In this challenge, you can test your knowledge with different scenarios you may come across while browsing, that can compromise your device.
For the second challenge, you will watch a short video about the importance of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and take a small Quiz to better understand why it is essential to use in Celfocus.
We have a dedicated Security team that works diligently to ensure the protection of our systems, data, and the overall cybersecurity posture of the organisation.
Should you have any questions, concerns, or need assistance regarding security matters, our team is here to help. Contact us!
The NIS2 Directive is the European Union’s latest effort to strengthen cybersecurity across member states, requiring organisations in essential and important sectors to adopt stricter security measures. In Portugal, the transposition of NIS2 has faced delays due to political shifts, with the draft law approved by the Council of Ministers in February 2025 but currently under review. Despite these setbacks, businesses should proactively prepare for compliance, as the directive introduces significant obligations, including risk management, incident reporting, and supply chain security.
This year, in April, a blackout that affected Portugal and Spain highlighted the critical need for organisations to have Business Continuity, a key requirement under NIS2. Luckily, Celfocus has an extensive framework for Business Continuity measures, involving Plans, Processes and Procedures, as well as Disaster Recovery mechanisms.
Feel free to visit our internal SharePoint and get to know our Business Continuity documentation for more details.
Malware is designed to disrupt, damage, or take unauthorized control of computer systems. Malware takes many forms, including viruses, worms, ransomware, and spyware. Infection often occurs through techniques, such as phishing e-mails, compromised websites, or infected downloads. Once a system is infected, malware can steal sensitive data, compromise files, or even take control of the device. In order to be safe from these dangers, always update your software to the newest versions, maintain strong security practices, and refrain from opening suspicious attachments or links.
To see more details about these types of malware, click here.
In this challenge, you can test your knowledge with different scenarios you may come across while browsing, that can compromise your device.
For the second challenge, you will watch a short video about the importance of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and take a small Quiz to better understand why it is essential to use in Celfocus.
We have a dedicated Security team that works diligently to ensure the protection of our systems, data, and the overall cybersecurity posture of the organisation.
Should you have any questions, concerns, or need assistance regarding security matters, our team is here to help. Contact us!
The NIS2 Directive is the European Union’s latest effort to strengthen cybersecurity across member states, requiring organisations in essential and important sectors to adopt stricter security measures. In Portugal, the transposition of NIS2 has faced delays due to political shifts, with the draft law approved by the Council of Ministers in February 2025 but currently under review. Despite these setbacks, businesses should proactively prepare for compliance, as the directive introduces significant obligations, including risk management, incident reporting, and supply chain security.
This year, in April, a blackout that affected Portugal and Spain highlighted the critical need for organisations to have Business Continuity, a key requirement under NIS2. Luckily, Celfocus has an extensive framework for Business Continuity measures, involving Plans, Processes and Procedures, as well as Disaster Recovery mechanisms.
Feel free to visit our internal SharePoint and get to know our Business Continuity documentation for more details.
Malware is designed to disrupt, damage, or take unauthorized control of computer systems. Malware takes many forms, including viruses, worms, ransomware, and spyware. Infection often occurs through techniques, such as phishing e-mails, compromised websites, or infected downloads. Once a system is infected, malware can steal sensitive data, compromise files, or even take control of the device. In order to be safe from these dangers, always update your software to the newest versions, maintain strong security practices, and refrain from opening suspicious attachments or links.
To see more details about these types of malware, click here.
In this challenge, you can test your knowledge with different scenarios you may come across while browsing, that can compromise your device.
For the second challenge, you will watch a short video about the importance of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and take a small Quiz to better understand why it is essential to use in Celfocus.
We have a dedicated Security team that works diligently to ensure the protection of our systems, data, and the overall cybersecurity posture of the organisation.
Should you have any questions, concerns, or need assistance regarding security matters, our team is here to help. Contact us!


