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EU AI Act 2026 Timeline: What Must You Do Now?

Regulation 2024/1689 enforcement dates, risk levels, and compliance roadmap for AI users and providers in 2026.

The EU AI Act (Regulation 2024/1689) is now in force with enforcement dates cascading through August 2027. Key deadlines: February 2025 (prohibited AI ban), August 2025 (GPAI obligations), August 2026 (high-risk AI rules), August 2027 (full framework). Understand what applies, when, and your 6-step roadmap to avoid €35M fines or 7% of global turnover.

On this page we discuss EU AI Act 2026 Timeline: What Must You Do Now? in detail — all relevant aspects are covered below.

What is ISO 27001?

ISO 27001 is the international standard for information security and describes the requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining and continuously improving an Information Security Management System (ISMS). The standard applies to organisations of any size and sector. With the ISO 27001:2022 version, 93 Annex A controls are organised into four categories: organisational, people, physical and technological. Certification demonstrates that your organisation complies with international standards for information security.

Why ISO 27001 now?

Information security is no longer optional — it is a market requirement. ISO 27001 certification is increasingly required in procurement processes, strengthens client and partner confidence, and provides a solid foundation for NIS2, DORA and GDPR compliance.

  • Procurement: Increasingly, contracting authorities require ISO 27001 as a minimum qualification
  • NIS2 compliance: ISO 27001 covers a large portion of the NIS2 security requirements
  • Risk Management: A systematic approach that prevents incidents and limits damage
  • Stakeholder confidence: Clients, partners and regulators trust demonstrable security

ISO 27001:2022 — What has changed?

The 2022 revision brought significant changes: from 114 to 93 Controls, a reorganisation into four thematic categories and 11 new Controls focused on cloud security, threat intelligence and data masking. Organisations still certified on the 2013 version must migrate by October 2025 (deadline passed; non-migrated certificates have expired) at the latest.
The 4 control categories in ISO 27001:2022:

Organisational Controls (37) · People Controls (8) · Physical Controls (14) · Technological Controls (34) — total 93 Annex A Controls.

Our approach: from initial assessment to certificate We follow a proven four-phase approach that combines realistic timelines with sustainable implementation:
  • Phase 1 — Gap analysis: Baseline assessment of your current security level against the ISO 27001 standard. Clear insight into the distance to certification.
  • Phase 2 — Implementation: Establishing the ISMS — risk analysis, Statement of Applicability, policy, procedures and controls in conformance with Annex A.
  • Phase 3 — Certification: Internal audit, management review and full guidance through the external Stage 1 and Stage 2 certification audit.
  • Phase 4 — Maintenance: Continuous support for surveillance audits, recertification and continuous improvement of your ISMS.
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