Digital Resilience in Practice: NIS2, ZKB, and Cyber Exercises

Webinar as part of Digital Czech Republic Week  
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September 11th, 2025

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10:00 - 11:30

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MS Teams

What does the new Cybersecurity Act and the European NIS2 Directive entail? What practical changes can organizations expect, and how can they prepare for them? In our webinar, you will first learn about the current legislation from a legal perspective and its implications for cybersecurity. In the second, more practical part, we will introduce you to the CyberRangeCZ Platform, where you can test real-world cyberattack scenarios in a secure environment. The webinar will be in Czech.

Join our free webinar, which we have prepared for you as part of Digital Czech Republic Week. The webinar is intended for anyone interested in cybersecurity—from industry professionals and security specialists to students of technical and legal fields, as well as the general public who want to understand current challenges in the field of digital security. Tereza Šamanová, the main coordinator of the EDIH Cybersecurity Innovation Hub project, will guide you through the webinar.

The introductory part of the webinar will provide an overview of current legislation—in particular the new Cybersecurity Act (ZKB), which will take effect in November 2025, and the related NIS2 Directive. We will focus on what these changes specifically mean for organizations in practice.

The second, more practical part will be dedicated to the CyberRangeCZ expert group, which focuses on developing exercises and technologies that enhance the preparedness of cybersecurity professionals. Participants will be introduced to an open-source platform that allows users to test their response to cybersecurity incidents in a

Part 1 of the webinar:
The New Cybersecurity Act and NIS2

The new Cybersecurity Act (ZKB) was published in early August, marking the start of a new era of cybersecurity regulation in the Czech Republic. In the first part of the webinar, we will focus on key changes, particularly regarding the expansion of the scope of obligated entities, new obligations under NIS2, the implementation timeline, and practical implications for security management and risk management.

From a legal perspective, we’ll explain what’s changing compared to the current situation and how to prepare. We’ll also show you how we can help—whether technically or organizationally.

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The following will explain the legislation to you:

Mgr. Václav Stupka, Ph.D.

Václav is the deputy director at CyberSecurityHubCZ. He earned his master’s degree in law from the Faculty of Law at Masaryk University and completed his doctoral studies by defending his dissertation on the topic of cybersecurity in the Czech Republic. He remained at the faculty, specifically at the Institute of Law and Technology, as a faculty member. He teaches courses such as Cybercrime, Cybersecurity Law, and Introduction to ICT Law.

Part 2 of the webinar:
CyberRangeCZ: Practice your defense skills in a safe environment

In the second part of the webinar, we will introduce you to the CyberRangeCZ expert group, which aims to improve the preparedness of cybersecurity professionals. Their freely available CyberRangeCZ Platform allows participants to test real-world cyberattack scenarios—in real time and in a secure environment. The exercises help improve team coordination and communication and explain technical, procedural, and legal processes. We’ll show you how the exercises work and which organizations they’ve already helped.

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Mgr. Ing. Jakub Čegan

Jakub is the head of CyberRangeCZ. He studied information technology at Brno University of Technology and applied computer science (specializing in Services—Research, Management, and Innovation). Previously, he worked as a cybersecurity engineer, consultant, and cybersecurity manager on the Masaryk University Cybersecurity Team.

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We are hosting this webinar as part of Digital Czech Republic 2025 Week, now in its fourth year. This year’s main themes are the digital future of the labor market, a digital world for everyone, and the digital technologies of tomorrow. From September 8 to 14, you can take part in a range of interesting workshops, courses, lectures, and other events. Don’t forget to register. 

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