On Monday 22 December 2025, Uni Systems announced its selection by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) as the trusted partner to implement the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) Single Reporting Platform (SRP).
The SRP is a centralised EU system for manufacturers to report cybersecurity vulnerabilities and incidents in digital products. It will serve as the cornerstone for fulfilling the reporting requirements outlined in Articles 14 to 17 of the CRA. Uni Systems described the regulation as a landmark initiative aimed at enhancing cybersecurity across the European Union, ensuring that digital products and services meet the highest standards of resilience and trust. The CRA requires manufacturers to notify actively exploited vulnerabilities and severe incidents that impact the security of their products with digital elements.
Uni Systems leads a trilateral consortium comprising Wavestone and National Cybersecurity Competence Center of Luxembourg (NC3), combining expertise in cybersecurity, compliance and technological innovation. The consortium will be responsible for developing, supporting and expanding the SRP over the next four years, creating a robust platform designed to simplify reporting processes and strengthen collaboration among stakeholders.
"ENISA, as the European Union's centre of expertise for cybersecurity, plays a critical role in strengthening Europe's digital resilience. The award of a framework contract to Uni Systems reflects our proven expertise in IT services and strong commitment to delivering secure, reliable and future-ready digital solutions. We are honoured to support ENISA's mission and to contribute to the continuous enhancement of Europe's cybersecurity landscape through robust, proactive and continually evolving services," said
Dimitris Kavallieros, International BU Director at Uni Systems.
The contract has a four-year duration and a value of €11 million.
Uni Systems, a member of Quest Group and a long-standing strategic ICT partner to financial institutions, public organisations, telecommunications operators and enterprises across Europe, has been providing integrated solutions and value-added services since 1964. The company added that it invests substantially in its European presence and demonstrates a proven track record in delivering complex, mission critical IT projects in more than 20 countries through its entities in Greece, Belgium, Romania, Luxembourg, Italy, Spain and Cyprus.