CYBERSECURITY BUSINESS BREAKFAST – October 16, 2025

Cybersecurity in Manufacturing: How to Prepare Your Company for NIS2 and CRA?
We invite you to a business breakfast dedicated to the latest cybersecurity requirements in the manufacturing sector. During the session, we will discuss the key legal and regulatory challenges, as well as present practical strategies for implementing changes that will protect your organization from modern cyber threats.
📅 Date: October 16, 2025
🕘 Time: 9:00 – 10:30
📍 Venue: PETERKA & PARTNERS, ul. Śniadeckich 10, Warsaw
💡 Participation: Free of charge, subject to prior registration at: kalbarczyk@peterkapartners.pl
Agenda
09:00 – 09:30 – Registration & networking
09:30 – 10:15 – Presentation
10:15 – 10:30 – Q&A session
Discussion topics:
- NIS2 Directive / UKSC
- Implementation perspectives in Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic for the manufacturing sector
- Case study
- Radio Equipment Directive (RED) & Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) in relation to OT technologies
- Cybersecurity requirements for specific radio devices and products with digital elements
- Impact on manufacturers, integrators, distributors, suppliers, and end users
- Cybersecurity certification
- Importance and benefits
- PETERKA & PARTNERS services and recommendations
- Top 5 most common mistakes in implementation
- Case study
Speakers
Michal Rampášek
Slovak attorney and cybersecurity law expert at the governmental unit CSIRT.SK. Michal is also a PhD candidate and lecturer at the Faculty of Law, Comenius University in Bratislava. His practice focuses on cybersecurity law and regulations concerning operational technology (OT) security in the manufacturing, transport, and healthcare sectors, where he advises international clients. Michal is also a frequent speaker at cybersecurity conferences, including KSC Forum in Wisła and CyberTek in Katowice, where he presented on legal challenges of OT security under NIS2/UKSC.
Marcin Kryszko
Attorney specializing in corporate law, M&A, and commercial matters, admitted to practice in three jurisdictions – Poland, England & Wales (Solicitor), and Russia. Marcin focuses on data protection, new technologies, IT law, and compliance. He primarily works with clients from the IT and e-commerce sectors. As Head of PETERKA & PARTNERS’ Warsaw office, Marcin coordinates legal advisory services for Polish clients operating across the CEE region.