
KRI Implementation and Compliance
If you operate in the public sector or implement projects for government institutions, you must ensure compliance with the National Interoperability Framework (KRI).
Our KRI compliance service includes an audit of IT systems, preparation of the required documentation, and the implementation of appropriate organizational and technical safeguards. These systems are aligned with the provisions of the Regulation of the Council of Ministers dated April 12, 2012.
We ensure that your systems meet KRI requirements while also enhancing your organization’s cybersecurity.
Benefits of KRI Compliance Implementation
Fulfillment of legal and formal requirements

Our service helps you avoid non-compliance and prepares your organization for external audits and inspections.
Secure IT systems

Strengthen the protection of data and information processed in systems covered by KRI.
Comprehensive documentation required by KRI

You’ll receive tailored security policies, procedures, contingency plans, and instructions adapted to your organization.
Compliance with other regulations (GDPR, UoKSC, NIS2)

Thanks to synergy with other standards, you avoid redundant actions and reduce costs.
Support from experts with public sector experience

We implement KRI for both public institutions and IT companies working with the public sector.
KRI Compliance Process
Who Should Use the KRI Compliance Service?
Our service is intended for:
- Public administration units – offices, local governments, government agencies, public universities
- Public finance sector entities – schools, hospitals, libraries, museums
- Organizations running EU-funded projects – including Digital Development Fund programs
- IT companies and software houses – implementing systems for the public sector
- Entities preparing for Supreme Audit Office (NIK) or security audits
What’s Included in the KRI Implementation Service?
- KRI compliance audit
- Complete documentation required by the regulation
- Implementation of security policies and procedures
- Support in implementing technical measures
- IT security training for public institutions
- Ongoing expert support – even after implementation
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What is the National Interoperability Framework (KRI)?
KRI is a regulation that defines minimum requirements for the security of IT systems, data interoperability, and information accessibility in public administration units.
Who is required to comply with KRI?
All public administration units and entities that process public information or provide services to public bodies (e.g., IT system providers) must comply.
Are there penalties for not implementing KRI?
Yes – non-compliance may lead to poor audit outcomes, halted funding for projects, and liability for information security breaches.
Does KRI overlap with other regulations like GDPR?
Largely, yes. KRI compliance makes it easier to meet GDPR, UoKSC, or ISO 27001 requirements. Our implementation addresses these overlaps to avoid duplicated documentation.
How long does KRI implementation take?
Depending on the size and structure of your organization, between 4 and 10 weeks. We’re flexible and adapt the schedule to your capabilities.
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