How Bullsoft Uses Consultant Pack to Structure ISO Delivery and Expand EU Regulatory Services
Bullsoft is an EU-based consulting firm delivering ISO and regulatory compliance services since 2003. Serving municipalities, hospitals, public institutions, and private companies, Bullsoft designs and implements structured management systems aligned with international standards and European regulatory frameworks. With over two decades of experience, the firm combines deep regulatory expertise with technology-enabled delivery to provide scalable, secure compliance programs.
About Bullsoft
ISO & EU Regulatory Implementation Specialists Since 2003
🌍 Website: www.bullsoft-bg.com
📍 Region: European Union
🏛 Clients: Municipalities, Hospitals, Private Companies
📊 Typical Engagement Size: 8–100 Employees (SMEs & Public Sector)
⚙ Core Focus: ISO Standards & EU Regulatory Compliance
Bullsoft specializes in ISO 27001 (ISO 27000 series), ISO 22301, ISO 42001, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 27701, as well as EU regulatory implementations, including GDPR, NIS 2, DORA, and the EU AI Act. Their services include GAP analysis, policy and procedure development, internal audits, certification readiness, and long-term compliance outsourcing. Through a proprietary platform integrating AI-driven workflows, blockchain mechanisms, and Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES) aligned with eIDAS (Regulation EU 910/2014), Bullsoft delivers structured, verifiable compliance execution for organizations ranging from 8 to 100 employees, as well as public sector entities.
To further standardize and scale their consulting operations, Bullsoft integrated Consultant Pack into active ISO and NIS 2 implementations. The structured documentation framework provides consistency across engagements, improves documentation quality, and reduces drafting time.
Consultant Pack strengthens project governance and enables faster system rollouts while maintaining regulatory alignment. It also supports Bullsoft’s expansion into additional frameworks such as HIPAA, NIST, and SOC 2, allowing the firm to broaden its service portfolio without rebuilding documentation foundations from scratch.