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NRD Cyber Security revenue grew 24% last year amid rising European demand
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NRD Cyber Security revenue grew 24% last year amid rising European demand

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • NRD Cyber Security reported a 24% revenue increase and a 46% EBITDA growth last year, reaching 2 million euros.
  • The company attributes its financial success to rising demand for cybersecurity solutions in Europe and EU regulations like NIS2.
  • Increased demand for continuous cybersecurity services, such as Chief Information Security Officer and Security Operations Center, drove growth.

NRD Cyber Security experienced a significant financial upswing last year, with revenues climbing 24% and EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) surging 46% to 2 million euros. The company attributes this strong performance to a growing demand for cybersecurity resilience solutions within the European market, further bolstered by European Union regulations.

According to the company, the year 2025 saw a notable increase in the demand for cybersecurity services. Key drivers included the changes brought about by the NIS2 directive in Europe and the increasing maturity of organizations in managing their cyber defenses. There was a particular surge in the need for continuous cybersecurity services, such as the provision of a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and the establishment of Security Operations Centers (SOCs).

NRD Cyber Security operates as a consultancy, service, and technology firm specializing in cybersecurity. The company is managed by INVL Technology, an investment company listed on the Nasdaq Vilnius stock exchange, which focuses on IT businesses. This backing provides a solid foundation for NRD Cyber Security's operations and strategic growth.

In 2025, the demand for cybersecurity services grew โ€“ the biggest impact in Europe was brought by the changes introduced by the NIS2 directive and the rising maturity of organizations in cybersecurity. The need for continuous cybersecurity services, such as Chief Information Security Officer and Security Operations Center, has particularly increased.

โ€” Vilius BenetisNRD Cyber Security CEO Vilius Benetis explained the factors driving the company's financial growth.
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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.