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NIS2 Directive (EU 2022/2555) compliance for AI agents. 10 Article 21 risk-management measures audit, Article 23 incident classification, Article 20 management-body accountability. For the 18 essential/important entity sectors. By MEOK AI Labs.

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NIS2 Compliance MCP

Automate NIS2 (Directive 2022/2555) compliance for essential and important entities across 18 sectors.

Transposition deadline: 17 October 2024. Penalties: up to EUR 10M or 2% of global turnover.

MEOK AI Labs

Install · Tools · Pricing · Attestation API


Why This Exists

NIS2 expanded the scope from ~10,000 entities under NIS1 to an estimated 160,000+ across the EU. If your organisation operates in energy, transport, banking, health, water, digital infrastructure, ICT service management, public administration, space, postal services, waste management, chemicals, food, manufacturing, digital providers, or research — you are in scope.

Member states are transposing NIS2 at different speeds. Germany's BSI NIS2 register (Section 30/32) requires self-registration and incident reporting. This MCP checks your sector classification, maps your obligations under Articles 21 and 23, generates incident notification timelines, and produces supply chain risk assessments — from a single prompt.

Install

pip install nis2-compliance-mcp

Tools

Tool NIS2 Article What it does
classify_entity Art 3 Essential vs important entity classification
assess_cybersecurity_measures Art 21 10-point cybersecurity risk management assessment
plan_incident_reporting Art 23 Incident notification timeline (24h/72h/1mo)
assess_supply_chain Art 21(2)(d) Supply chain security assessment
check_governance Art 20 Management body accountability check
run_full_audit All Complete NIS2 readiness assessment
sign_attestation HMAC-SHA256 signed compliance certificate

Example

Prompt: "We're a German SaaS company providing cloud ERP to hospitals.
Classify us under NIS2, check our Article 21 cybersecurity measures,
and generate the BSI registration requirements."

Result: Classified as "important entity" (ICT service management +
healthcare supply chain). Article 21 gap analysis with 3 critical
findings (incident response < 24h not met, supply chain risk
assessment missing, MFA not enforced). BSI Section 30 registration
checklist generated. Each finding signed with attestation cert.

Pricing

Tier Price What you get
Free £0 10 calls/day — entity classification + audit
Pro £199/mo Unlimited + HMAC-signed attestations + verify URLs
Enterprise £1,499/mo Multi-tenant + co-branded reports + webhooks

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Attestation API

POST https://meok-attestation-api.vercel.app/sign
GET  https://meok-attestation-api.vercel.app/verify/{cert_id}

Zero-dep verifier: pip install meok-attestation-verify

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License

MIT

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