IT Resilience
IT resilience and business continuity, so your business never comes to a standstill.
In an increasingly digitalised and networked world, companies are required not only to ensure their operational capability in crisis situations, but also to guarantee the responsible use of new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI).
Holistic business continuity management in accordance with ISO 22301 creates resilient structures in order to remain capable of acting even in the event of failures or disruptions – this applies in particular to companies that play a critical supply role for society (energy suppliers, healthcare providers, banks, IT and telecommunications service providers, etc.).
At the same time, NIS-2 also has a strong focus on the topic of resilience. Together, the two standards form the basis for resilient, future-oriented organisations that combine technological innovation and critical infrastructure with sustainable risk and crisis prevention.

What is IT resilience?
IT resilience refers to the ability of IT systems and digital infrastructures not only to withstand disruptions, outages or cyberattacks, but also to respond to them quickly and effectively.
The aim is to maintain or quickly restore operational capability despite unexpected events. IT resilience encompasses both technical measures – such as redundancies, backup strategies and security architectures – and organisational processes such as emergency plans, risk assessments and continuous training. In an increasingly digital world, IT resilience is a central component of any sustainable corporate strategy.
Why business continuity?
ISO 22301 offers a number of advantages.
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- Ensures business continuity
Minimises downtime and ensures operational resilience during crises - Risk minimisation
Identifies and resolves potential risks to critical business processes. - Strengthening the corporate image
Shows your customers and partners that the company is prepared for crisis situations. - Compliance with legal requirements
Helps to fulfil industry-specific and regulatory requirements. - Competitive advantage
Differentiates the organisation through proven crisis resilience and continuous improvement.
- Ensures business continuity
NIS-2
The new EU Directive NIS-2 is playing an increasingly central role in strengthening IT resilience and business continuity. With stricter security requirements, clearly defined reporting obligations and enhanced risk management, it helps companies to arm themselves effectively against cyber threats and prevent business interruptions. At the same time, NIS-2 brings with it new obligations in the areas of governance, compliance and supply chain security – and requires a rethink of the entire security strategy. If you want to future-proof your IT resilience, you should therefore integrate not only technical measures but also regulatory requirements such as NIS-2 into your strategies at an early stage.
Your advantages
IT resilience with CIS
- Our certification and training go hand in hand and cover both system security and employee awareness
- Industry focus: specialisation in business continuity for critical infrastructure companies
- Certification readiness: We make you fit for the audit
- Experienced consultants & tried-and-tested tools
Whether you are taking your first steps in the ISMS or preparing for an audit – we will support you from the initial analysis of the current situation through to successful certification.
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