Create a secure and controlled network environment for remote staff wherever they work. Loxada helps organisations meet their NIS2 obligations without adding operational burden.
The EU’s NIS2 Directive, which has been in force since January 2023, imposes stricter cybersecurity obligations on a broader range of sectors than its predecessor. Entities in the energy, health, finance, digital infrastructure, manufacturing, and many other sectors are now required to demonstrate “appropriate and proportionate” measures for cybersecurity risk management.
While many organisations have updated firewalls, endpoint software, and internal access controls, the way staff connect remotely is often overlooked. Home Wi-Fi, serviced offices, and shared building infrastructure typically fall outside the scope of corporate IT oversight. Even if data is transmitted over a VPN, the risk of attack via a compromised or spoofed local network remains high.
This is especially relevant for hybrid workers, field staff, board members, and external collaborators who regularly access internal systems from outside managed networks. NIS2 compliance requires a rethink of how you secure the edge of your digital environment, not just your data centre or internal devices.
Loxada makes it simple to implement effective, proportionate network edge controls without relying on user behaviour or complicated IT processes.
Our managed routers are shipped pre-configured, with tamper-resistant firmware and zero user management needed. Staff working from home, client sites, or temporary offices connect through a secure, known-good network created by their Loxada device. The router connects wirelessly or via Ethernet to the existing connection, whether trusted or not, and establishes an always-on VPN to your internal systems.
This approach ensures:
It’s a practical way to satisfy the NIS2 requirement for secure access controls, especially in uncontrolled or third-party environments.
Organisations covered by NIS2 must demonstrate that they’ve taken all reasonable steps to prevent cybersecurity incidents, not just centrally but across their entire working environment. Loxada helps make that easier.
Everyday use cases include:
By establishing a controlled, centrally managed network path, Loxada extends your cybersecurity posture to where risk is greatest: at the edge.
Article 21 of the NIS2 Directive outlines a range of technical and organisational measures, including:
Loxada directly supports these requirements. It provides a verifiable and repeatable process for ensuring secure remote access, even when the staff member is connecting via a network that is entirely outside your control.
Unlike endpoint software or policy documents, it provides a practical, tamper-resistant technical control that can be rolled out quickly and cost-effectively across distributed teams. This is especially valuable for medium-sized organisations, non-IT-heavy teams, and suppliers who need to demonstrate good cyber hygiene to clients or regulators.