Wedoany.com Report-Jun 14, O2 has announced the expansion of its O2 Security Center (O2 SEC) services, making professional-grade cybersecurity solutions available not only to large corporations and public sector organizations but also to medium and large-sized companies. Beginning immediately, businesses can access a full range of cybersecurity tools and support through a service model, eliminating the need for major upfront investment.
The O2 Security Center offers an integrated platform that includes log collection and storage, management, and visualization, along with automated incident detection using advanced SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) technologies. This solution is delivered on a turnkey basis, allowing companies to streamline security operations while saving time and costs.
The expanded offering also helps companies align with the requirements of the new European NIS2 directive on cybersecurity. O2 provides comprehensive support including needs assessment, onboarding, training, and continuous assistance. The service is tailored by a team of cybersecurity professionals to fit each company’s specific IT environment, ensuring that monitoring and protection are fully functional from the beginning.
As part of its approach, O2 enables customers to operate more securely without managing complex infrastructure or deploying their own security teams. The automation and expertise included in the O2 SEC service offer a reliable framework for identifying, responding to, and reporting security threats in real time.
Tomáš Linhart, Sales Director at O2, stated: “Cybersecurity is key today for all companies, regardless of size. Even smaller companies and enterprises can have a more complex infrastructure. I am sure that seeing more means protecting more. And without information, it is impossible to react. Thanks to the expansion of our O2 Security Center, medium-sized and larger companies can now secure tools for professional operation and supervision and meet the requirements of NIS2 without unnecessary investments and complexities.”
By expanding access to its security platform, O2 aims to help more organizations strengthen their cybersecurity posture amid growing digital threats and evolving regulatory demands. The company’s approach allows firms to improve their security readiness efficiently, with expert-backed service and reduced operational burden.









