Adwisery experts have started providing a logistics company with preparation and, together with partners, a cybersecurity audit in accordance with PETA requirements

Adwisery experts have started providing UAB “Malkų įlankos terminalas” has started providing a service to prepare for the implementation of PETA cybersecurity requirements and, together with partners, will conduct a cybersecurity audit in accordance with PETA requirements and help prepare and submit a security declaration.

* Abbreviations and explanations

  • Regulation (EU) 2019/941 – Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on risk-preparedness in the electricity sector. It establishes common requirements for Member States, transmission system operators, and regulatory authorities to ensure the security of electricity supply. The Regulation obliges stakeholders to carry out risk assessments, prepare action plans for potential supply disruptions, and coordinate the preparedness of Member States for emergency situations in the energy sector.
  • Law on Energy of the Republic of Lithuania – A national law regulating the governance, development, and supervision of the energy sector. The Law sets out the procedures for the use of energy resources, energy production, supply, transmission, distribution, and consumption, as well as the obligations of energy entities to ensure energy security, reliability, and compliance with cybersecurity requirements.
  • A GAP analysis is carried out to identify the current situation and the desired future state, and then determine the difference between them, highlighting what is missing to achieve the desired state..
  • PETA – Rules for the Use of Electricity Networks.

During the project, the experts will:

  • conduct an analysis of the cybersecurity requirements set out in the Energy Law;
  • prepare and align draft internal regulations (policies, procedures, etc.) governing the organization’s information and cybersecurity management in accordance with the requirements of PETA;
  • perform a supplier risk assessment in accordance with the provisions of PETA;
  • assess compliance with the requirements of the Energy Law and its implementing legislation (PETA);
  • conduct a cybersecurity audit in accordance with the requirements of PETA.

Purpose:

  • Properly prepare for the cybersecurity requirements of EU Regulation 2019/941 and the Energy Law;
  • Prepare a cybersecurity report;
  • Complete the security declaration.

Benefits:

  • Ensured compliance with EU Regulation 2019/941 and the Energy Law requirements;
  • Clearly defined and documented cybersecurity processes related to electricity generation and energy storage facilities;
  • Strengthened organizational cyber resilience and risk management.

Estimated duration of service:

BeginningMay 2026Estimated duration3 months
EndAugust 2026

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