CASE IQ HIGHLIGHTS
THE NEW REALITY
OF CYBER SECURITY

IN NY TEKNIK

We are pleased to highlight a new opinion piece in Ny Teknik, where Håkan Ekengren and Therese Naess address one of the most crucial issues currently facing Swedish businesses: Small and medium-sized enterprises risk becoming the next major cyber target — and the time to act is now.

In the article, they describe how cyber threats continue to accelerate in both scale and complexity, and how the new Swedish cybersecurity law, based on the NIS2 directive, raises the requirements for an increasing number of organizations. But legislation is only the first step. Real impact comes from companies’ own ability to prioritize cybersecurity as a strategic leadership issue.

The article highlights, among other things, that:
 cybersecurity needs to be elevated to management and board level
smaller companies must establish a clear minimum level of protection
incident preparedness is a prerequisite for resilient operations
supply chains constitute a critical point of risk
it must be easier for smaller companies to do the right thing

The opinion piece underscores that Sweden’s competitiveness relies on robust digital processes, clear accountability, and the ability to navigate an increasingly aggressive cyber landscape. Large companies have already adapted — now smaller ones must follow, before the cost becomes too high.

Read the full article
We recommend reading the full opinion piece in Ny Teknik to gain deeper insight into how the cybersecurity law and today’s threat landscape are reshaping the playing field for Swedish businesses.

Case IQ’s commitment
The insights from Håkan Ekengren and Therese Naess reflect the core of Case IQ: strengthening the resilience of Swedish companies through clear leadership, practical guidance, and solutions that work in real-world conditions.

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