CER Directive

Companies operating within critical infrastructure must prevent incidents, as required by the EU CER Directive.

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Who is covered by the CER Directive?

Companies operating within critical infrastructure are required to prevent incidents, as prescribed by the EU CER Directive.

The CER Directive covers the sectors of energy, transport, banking, financial market infrastructure, healthcare, drinking water, wastewater, digital infrastructure, public administration, space, and food supply.

How to Comply with the Directive?

Preventing incidents is about identifying and mitigating the risks that may disrupt companies within critical infrastructure from delivering their services to society. This includes technical and security measures that ensure potential incidents do not escalate into critical disruptions.

To prevent incidents in line with the CER Directive, companies must work systematically with risk management. The first step is to carry out a thorough risk assessment to identify what could go wrong and what the consequences might be.

This is where Group Security comes into play – by preventing incidents caused by unauthorized individuals gaining access to construction sites during the development phase.

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We create safety and security – for businesses and private clients

At Group Security, our mission is to minimize risk and create safe environments for people, assets, and values. Since our foundation, we have delivered comprehensive solutions with professional security consulting and qualified security services.

  • Professional guards and security services

  • Experience from law enforcement

  • Always available support and emergency response

Do you need help?

If you are in a situation where you need our assistance, please contact us immediately.

Call us at +45 53 61 91 21 or send us an email at info@groupsecurity.dk.

Our clients always have access to a direct number, ensuring immediate contact with a consultant.

If you are in direct danger, always call 112.