Telecom

Qualified meetings with telecom operators and critical network providers.

CyberDre targets telecom companies exposed to NIS2 obligations, network continuity, resilience and supplier risk.

Critical infrastructure

Telecom is critical infrastructure under NIS2.

Operators and network providers carry obligations on continuity, resilience, incident reporting and supply-chain security. That regulatory weight is a commercial opening for the cybersecurity providers who can address it.

Cybersecurity needs

  • Secure network architecture
  • Continuity & resilience
  • Monitoring & detection
  • Incident response
  • Supply-chain security

Target buyers

Network and security leadership, mapped across the org.

Primary: CISO, CTO, Network Director
Secondary: Compliance, Operations

Buying signals

NIS2 transpositionNewly designated essential entity in-country.
Resilience pressureRecent outage, supplier incident or audit finding.
How it works

The CyberDre method, applied to telecom.

NIS2 signalOperator scoringBuyer mapOutreachQualified meeting
Telecom FAQ

Questions telecom sellers ask.

Telecom operators are critical infrastructure under NIS2, with obligations on network continuity, resilience, incident reporting and supplier risk — creating demand for specialized cybersecurity providers.

Secure network architecture, continuity and resilience, monitoring and detection, incident response and supply-chain security.

Typically the CISO, CTO, Network Director, Compliance and Operations leaders.

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