Fujitsu is introducing a new Managed Human Risk Reduction (MHRR) service to the Finnish market to help organizations reduce humanrelated cybersecurity risks and meet the growing requirements of the NIS2 Directive. The service is based on Nimblr Security Awareness technology and has been specifically designed to meet the needs of the Finnish public sector and midmarket organizations.
The new NIS2 Directive requires organizations to demonstrate employee competence, training, and readiness to respond to cybersecurity incidents. As cybercriminals increasingly seek to bypass technical controls and target employees directly, human error remains the leading cause of security breaches.
“Phishing and scam messages have increased significantly in Finland. In 2024 alone, Finns lost a total of €84 million to digital fraud, and companies are continuously targeted by tens of thousands of attack attempts,” says Marko Leppänen, Customer Solutions and Porftolio Director from Fujitsu Finland.
“The evidence is clear. Users have always represented the highest risk in cybersecurity. With this partnership, we are closing that gap. By combining Fujitsu’s expertise with Nimblr’s proven approach to strengthening user security awareness, we help customers stay two steps ahead of cyber attacks,” says Mostafa Morsi, Partner Sales Executive from Nimblr.
MHRR is a fully managed service that combines automated, behavior based phishing and smishing simulations with short, under five minute microtraining sessions available in more than 35 languages.
“Training is triggered based on user behavior at exactly the right moment, while the service also provides NIS2aligned reporting that offers clear visibility into the organization’s overall risk level,” Leppänen explains.
The solution also includes enhanced capabilities for identifying and reporting social engineering scams, as well as a Fujitsumanaged service covering onboarding, communications, monitoring, KPI reporting, and continuous risk updates delivered by Fujitsu’s cybersecurity experts.
Fujitsu’s Managed Human Risk Reduction service offers organizations an EU developed solution that complies with European regulatory requirements. The service is lightweight to deploy and does not require significant internal IT resources.
The service delivers measurable results by reducing click rates and risky user behavior, while its API interfaces enable integrations with thirdparty reporting tools. Thanks to a costefficient model and proven pilot implementations, organizations can quickly realize tangible benefits in improving cybersecurity awareness.
At the same time, MHRR supports organizations on their NIS2 journey by providing structured ways to demonstrate employee training, security awareness, and reporting, along with a continuous, datadriven view of how humanrelated risks can be reduced sustainably over the long term.