ZKB and NIS2: What to Expect and How We Can Help
What is the new cybersecurity law? Does it apply to your organization? We’ve put together an overview of everything you need to know.
The Cybersecurity Act has been passed, and NIS2 is on the horizon. Take advantage of our free services—whether you need support with implementation as a regulated organization or simply want to better prepare for growing cyber and physical security threats.
Cybersecurity is not a one-time task, but a long-term process that evolves alongside new technologies and threats. Take advantage of our fall course offerings, which will help you stay abreast of current trends and implement effective measures within your organization.
What courses can you choose from?
Four-Part Training Package: Cybersecurity Basics for Managers and Executives
A four-part series of practical micro-courses designed to prepare executives for the challenges of the digital age. You’ll gain an overview of current regulations, cyber threats, and the secure use of digital identities.
Dates: September 12, 19, and 26, and October 3, 2025 (Fridays), from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Cybersecurity Course for Users – Option A (Mini-Course)
This course introduces participants to the risks of the digital economy and the challenges they may face in the digital space. Participants are also introduced to the basic principles of business security.
Dates:
- September 24, 2025 (Wednesday) from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
- September 30, 2025 (Tuesday) from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- October 8, 2025 (Wednesday) from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Cybersecurity Course for Users – Option B (two-part)
The goal of this training is to provide a basic understanding of threats in the digital world and ways to defend against cyberattacks. Participants will learn the basics of computer security and how to recognize fraudulent websites and deceptive emails.
Dates:
- September 18 and 25, 2025 (Thursdays), 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
- October 16 and 23, 2025 (Thursdays), 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Cybersecurity Course for Users – Option C (4-part series)
The goal of this training is to provide an overview and the most important information and advice to increase cybersecurity awareness and boost the overall resilience of individuals and organizations against today’s common attacks.
Dates: September 25, October 2, 9, and 16, 2025 (Thursdays), 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Four-Part Basic Cybersecurity Course for ICT Administrators
This course focuses on topics that will enable you to quickly establish a basic level of cybersecurity for your organization, whether it involves secure configuration, setting up password policies for users, or backup procedures.
Dates: September 23 and 30, October 7 and 14, 2025 (Tuesdays), 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Four-Part Comprehensive Advanced Cybersecurity Training for Users
These advanced training sessions cover important topics in the field of cybersecurity. They include real-world examples and case studies. The version for users focuses on phishing—types of attacks, how to recognize them, and tips on how to defend against them.
Dates: October 23 and 30, November 6 and 13, 2025 (Thursdays), 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Four-Part Comprehensive Advanced Cybersecurity Training Series for ICT Administrators
These advanced training sessions cover key topics in cybersecurity. They are interspersed with real-world examples and case studies. The version for administrators focuses on security techniques such as penetration testing and the basics of computer forensics.
Dates: October 21 and 29, November 4 and 11, 2025 (typically Tuesdays; October 29 is a Wednesday), always from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
You can find the current dates (October 2025 – February 2026) here
CyberSecurityHubCZ services are designed for small and medium-sized businesses and public organizations. To participate, you must sign a contract for the provision of EDIH Cybersecurity Innovation Hub training services before the start of the first course. Thanks to funding from the Digital Europe and National Recovery Plan programs, these services are completely free of charge. Feel free to sign up for all courses.
But don’t wait too long to sign up—space is limited. Registration closes one week before the course starts.
• European Digital Innovation Hubs, or EDIHs, help organisations with their digital transformation.
• They are being established in all EU member states thanks to the Digital Europe programme.
• One of these hubs is CyberSecurityHubcz, which is the only hub in the Czech Republic that deals primarily with cybersecurity.
• The CyberSecurityHubcz consortium consists of 9 organisations.
• While some members are engaged in expert services in cybersecurity, business development partners are dedicated to the economic development of clients and serve as intermediaries between the consortium and clients.
• The governing organization is CyberSecurityHubcz itself.
• There are not many administrative requirements. SMEs must have a profile in the Central register of de minimis aid and have sufficient funds available in their small scale public aid account. These conditions do not apply to public organisations.
• A contract must then be signed. A new contract is then concluded whenever you request our services again in the future.
• A proactive approach is required in the planning and implementation of the agreed services.
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