NIS2SecurityCompliance

NIS2 and physical assets: proving custody when regulators ask

24 Jun 20265 min read

NIS2 pushes essential and important entities to prove control over their supply chain. Physical proof of custody is part of that story.

NIS2 broadened the range of organisations that must demonstrate robust security and supply-chain governance. Much of the conversation is about networks and software — but essential entities also move physical things, and being able to prove who held an asset, and when, is part of a defensible posture.

Tamper-evident tags give you an immutable chain of custody for the physical side of your operation: every handoff is a signed, timestamped event you can export on demand. It’s a small, concrete control that regulators and auditors understand immediately.