Registration with the operator list

Using the assessment tool, the entity can determine whether it falls under Tukes’ supervisory sector and whether it is required to register in Tukes’ operator list.

If the company’s industry is not listed among the response options, it does not fall under Tukes’ area of supervision.

  • Oil sector (oil refinery and distribution terminals)
  • Hydrogen production and storage operators
  • Operators in the gas sector include 
    • holders of methane production, storage, processing, reforming and liquefaction equipment and undertakings carrying out these activities and
    • the operators responsible for the commercial, technical and maintenance tasks of the above operators.

Information about determining the sector is available in a separate interpretation guide (see PDF file).

  • Companies engaging in the manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products referred to in Section C, Division 26 of the NACE Rev. 2 classification.
  • Companies engaging in the manufacture of electrical equipment referred to in Section C, Division 27 of the NACE Rev. 2 classification.
  • Companies engaging in the manufacture of machinery and equipment not elsewhere classified referred to in Section C, Division 28 of the NACE Rev. 2 classification.

For more information about the NACE/TOL sector classification, see the Customs website

The Cybersecurity Act broadly applies to many different sectors. The obligations only apply to operators of sufficient size or operators whose activities are otherwise considered critical.

A company does not need to register in Tukes’ operator list if it has fewer than 50 employees or if both its annual turnover and balance sheet total are less than 10 million euros.

Company has at least 250 employees or if its annual net sales exceed EUR 50 million and its balance sheet total exceeds EUR 43 million. 

The company has 50–249 employees or its annual turnover and balance sheet total exceed 10 million euros.

Essential operators are operators that are determined to be critical on the basis of the CER directive. 

  • The operator provides a service which is essential for maintaining operations that are critical for society or the economy and which is not provided by any other operators.
  • A disruption in the service provided by the operator would have a significant effect on public order, public safety or public health.
  • A disruption in the service provided by the operator could result in a material systemic risk, especially in sectors where such a disruption could have cross-border impacts.
  • The operator is critical due to its particular significance at the national or regional level with regard to the sector or service type in question or other interdependent sectors of EU member states.
     

Based on your answers, the company is an important entity in the chemical sector.
Please register in Tukes’ operator list.  Please note that the registration form is available only in Finnish and Swedish.

The obligations apply equally to important and essential operators, but they are supervised in different ways by the authorities. Only essential operators are subject to advance supervision.

Based on your answers, the company is an important entity in the energy sector.
Please register in Tukes’ operator list.  Please note that the registration form is available only in Finnish and Swedish.

The obligations apply equally to important and essential operators, but they are supervised in different ways by the authorities. Only essential operators are subject to advance supervision.

Based on your answers, the company is an essential entity in the energy sector.
Please register in Tukes’ operator list. Please note that the registration form is available only in Finnish and Swedish.

The obligations apply equally to important and essential operators, but they are supervised in different ways by the authorities. Essential operators are subject to advance supervision.

Based on your answers, the company is an essential entity (CER Directive).
Please register in Tukes’ operator list. Please note that the registration form is available only in Finnish and Swedish.

The obligations apply equally to important and essential operators, but they are supervised in different ways by the authorities. Essential operators are subject to advance supervision.

Based on your answers, the company is an important entity in the manufacturing sector.
Please register in Tukes’ operator list.  Please note that the registration form is available only in Finnish and Swedish.

The obligations apply equally to important and essential operators, but they are supervised in different ways by the authorities. Only essential operators are subject to advance supervision.

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