ENS: The Passport to Public Administration
Security Categories
ENS defines three security levels based on information sensitivity and service importance.
Basic
For systems without sensitive data. The first step to working with the administration.
Medium
Mandatory for most tenders and handling of protected personal data.
High
Critical systems or highly sensitive data. Maximum regulatory requirement.
Our Adequacy Methodology
Initial Diagnostic
Gap Analysis to identify current controls vs those required by ENS.
System Categorization
Definition of level (Basic, Medium, or High) based on asset valuation.
Normative Body
Development of mandatory Policies, Standards, and Procedures.
Technical Implementation
Deployment of protection, detection, and response measures.
Certification Audit
Final accompaniment with the accredited Certification Entity.
Why Your Company Needs ENS in 2026?
Public Tenders
Without ENS compliance, your company is automatically excluded from 90% of Public Sector technology contracts.
Legal Shield
ENS offers a robust judicial defense framework for incidents, demonstrating that the company meets 'Due Diligence'.
NIS2 Alignment
Complying with ENS covers a large part of NIS2 directive requirements, killing two birds with one stone.
Sesecpro Shield for ENS
We don't just consult. We provide the **technical tools** (SIEM, EDR, Backup) specifically configured to pass Medium/High level ENS audits without friction.
- Automated compliance templates.
- Real-time evidence management.
- 24/7 support during external audit.
Certify Your Operational Excellence
ENS is the difference between being just another provider and being the public administration's trusted partner.