300+ ejercicios de simulación listos para ejecutar, alineados con los estándares globales IEC 62443, NERC-CIP, NIS2 y NIST — con contexto regulatorio específico de África del Norte para los sectores Electricidad, Agua, Petróleo & Gas y Telecomunicaciones.
África del Norte is strategically positioned between Europe, the Middle East, and Sub-Saharan Africa — making it subject to global compliance standards from multiple directions simultaneously. Every exercise maps to them all.
El punto de referencia mundial para la seguridad IACS — esencial para los operadores del sector petrolero, gasífero y energético del Norte de África que trabajan con matrices europeas y estadounidenses. Los escenarios cubren todos los niveles de seguridad.
Ampliamente adoptado por las multinacionales del sector energético del Norte de África. Los escenarios de amenazas referencian los controles Rev. 3 en entornos OT e ICS en todos los sectores.
Las multinacionales europeas con operaciones en el Norte de África aplican NIS2 a nivel mundial. Dada la proximidad y los lazos comerciales, NIS2 es particularmente relevante para las operaciones en Marruecos, Túnez y Egipto.
Las instituciones financieras norteafricanas con exposición a la UE aplican DORA a nivel mundial. Los escenarios abordan la gestión de riesgos TIC y los requisitos de pruebas de resiliencia para los operadores del sector financiero.
Todos los 300+ ejercicios se alinean con los objetivos CISA CTEP con mapeo del marco CPG 2.0 y exportación estructurada del informe posterior a la acción para defensa regulatoria.
Las multinacionales energéticas con activos de generación eléctrica, GNL y oleoductos en el Norte de África aplican los estándares NERC CIP globalmente — los ejercicios cubren todos los estándares relevantes.
Los ejercicios cubren todas las funciones CSF 2.0: Gobernar, Identificar, Proteger, Detectar, Responder, Recuperar — universalmente aplicable a las organizaciones y sectores del Norte de África.
Cada vez más requerido por los reguladores bancarios norteafricanos y los socios comerciales europeos. Los escenarios soportan los controles del Anexo A para la evaluación de riesgos y la respuesta a incidentes.
Global standards form the foundation — North African regulations add the regional layer. With proximity to the EU, África del Norte uniquely bridges European and AU regulatory frameworks, and exercises reflect both dimensions.
Egypt's NTRA and the National Cybersecurity Authority (NCSA) govern cybersecurity obligations for critical infrastructure operators. Exercises cover NTRA reporting requirements and sector-specific NCSA directives for telecoms, energy, and finance.
Morocco's ANRT and the DGSSI (national cybersecurity authority) set cybersecurity standards aligned with EU practice. Morocco's EU association agreement creates NIS2-adjacent obligations — exercises cover both ANRT and EU-facing requirements.
Tunisia's ANSSi governs critical infrastructure cybersecurity with EU-aligned frameworks given the country's EU association. Exercises reference Tunisian reporting obligations for telecom, energy, and financial sector operators.
The AU Malabo Convention on Cybersecurity provides the continental baseline. All North African operators benefit from exercises aligned to AU frameworks, national data protection acts, and sector-specific cybersecurity requirements.
África del Norte's unique geopolitical position creates dual regulatory exposure: European business partners and EU-associated trade agreements impose NIS2-adjacent standards, while national authorities (NTRA, ANRT, ANSSi) impose local requirements.
Every scenario maps to IEC 62443, NIST SP 800-82, NIS2, DORA, and ISO 27001. North African teams run the same quality exercises as their European counterparts — with NTRA, ANRT, ANSSi, and AU framework alignment included.
Scenarios tailored for the critical infrastructure sectors, threat actors, and regulatory obligations unique to the North African operational environment.
From Suez Canal SCADA disruption to North African LNG pipeline attacks — scenarios reflecting the actual threat landscape facing North African OT operators and regional energy infrastructure.
Full exercise support in English and French — essential for Francophone África del Norte (Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria) and bilingual Anglophone/Francophone multinational teams operating across the region.
Exported AARs reference both global standards (IEC 62443, NIS2, ISO 27001) and North African national frameworks (NTRA, ANRT, AU Convention) — defensible to every regulator.
From Suez Canal maritime SCADA attacks to North African LNG infrastructure compromise — scenarios reflecting actual threats and dual regulatory obligations.
A threat actor targets port management and vessel traffic systems at the Suez Canal zone. IEC 62443 controls, NTRA reporting, and international maritime incident coordination are all tested.
An adversary disrupts pipeline control systems supplying gas to European markets via Algeria or Egypt. NERC CIP, IEC 62443, EU energy security obligations, and national reporting requirements converge.
A major OT breach at a Casablanca HQ triggers both EU NIS2 notification (for European clients) and ANRT/DGSSI Moroccan national reporting — simultaneously under board-level scrutiny and media pressure.
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