Learn here how companies, with the support of CyberWehr RMS GmbH, were able to close dangerous leaks, avert impending data protection breaches, and stay on course even in stormy seas – with clear strategies that have proven themselves in practice.
Our best practices and case studies show where companies can get into difficulties, which maneuvers lead out of the crisis, and how you and your crew can protect yourselves against cyberattacks, data loss, and system failures.
What to do if the network is not working properly? That was just the assumption of a real situation.
In reality, production was at a standstill, orders were stuck, and employees could no longer access central applications. Backups were available – but never actually tested. Exactly this difference between perceived and real resilience can cost a lot of money.
What to do if the network is not working properly? That was just the assumption of a real situation.
In reality, production was at a standstill, orders were stuck, and employees could no longer access central applications. Backups were available – but never actually tested. Exactly this difference between perceived and real resilience can cost a lot of money.
Our deployment with the support of an external IT expert: Clarify the situation, prioritize critical business processes, secure available data, gradually restart systems. In parallel, it was checked whether there was a data protection breach that had to be reported, communication lines were prepared, and it was ensured that neither supervisory authority nor customers had to be panicked. In the end, not only was the operation back up and running, but also a clear emergency and restart concept – instead of "we hope it goes well."
The management then clearly stated: Without external support, they would have needed days or weeks – with incalculable damage. If you want to know how resilient your company really is in an emergency and whether your emergency concept also works: Get in touch. I will check with you where you stand today – and where your company needs support to be crisis-proof before the emergency occurs.
Your situation as management
Limited IT resources, but pressure for digitization:
Cloud, AI, video surveillance should run – securely, legally compliant, affordably.
Your situation as management
Limited IT resources, but pressure for digitization:
Cloud, AI, video surveillance should run – securely, legally compliant, affordably.
Typical questions:
- Which cloud solution is suitable for our business?
- How do we migrate data securely – without long downtimes?
- How do we maintain control over data protection & EU regulations?
- How do we technically support our employees?
Why a data protection impact assessment (DPIA)?
For new technologies (cloud, AI, video surveillance, etc.), a risk analysis is legally mandatory.
The DPIA helps you
- to identify risks for personal data early on,
- to avoid data protection breaches and reputational damage,
- to be able to show the supervisory authority at any time: We have done our homework.
What you gain with CyberWehr RMS
CyberWehr RMS GmbH supports your company in:
- structurally recording data protection-relevant risks,
- clearly assessing probability of occurrence and amount of damage,
- implementing targeted, risk-reducing measures –
strategically, legally, technically, and organizationally.
Result:
You retain control – over data, costs, liability risks, and decisions.
Recently, we sat down with the management of an SME that was "actually quite well positioned" – according to their assessment. In the conversation, it quickly became clear: There was neither a clean overview of role- or function-based access rights, nor a tested backup and recovery concept, nor clear rules for home office and external service providers. So: a lot of trust, but the security had to be made more resilient to avoid data protection breaches due to an oversight, a very human error that can happen so quickly and sometimes unnoticed.
We recently sat down with the management of an SME that was "actually quite well positioned" – or so they thought. During the discussion, it quickly became clear that there was neither a clear overview of role- or function-based access rights, nor a tested backup and recovery concept, nor clear rules for home offices and external service providers. In other words, there was a lot of trust, but the security needed to be more robust in order to avoid data protection breaches caused by an oversight, a very human error that can happen so quickly and sometimes unnoticed.
We have done a lean data protection risk analysis:
- Where is there a risk of failure?
- Where could data be lost or fall into the wrong hands?
- Where is documentation missing that is important in an emergency to the supervisory authority or customers?
The result for the company:
- Clarity instead of gut feeling – the real risks were in completely different places than expected.
- Concrete to-do's instead of a long concept – 3–5 measures that can be implemented quickly.
- Less personal liability risk for the management – because decisions are now documented in a comprehensible manner.
- More peace of mind in day-to-day business – because it is clear what to do in an emergency.
The company was able to massively reduce its risk without blocking day-to-day business.
The management said at the end: "Now we finally know where we stand – and can decide what we really need to do."
Every customer of CyberWehr RMS is unique. But they all pursue a common goal: Security, control and efficiency in all data protection and cybersecurity issues. Here are some selected statements from satisfied customers:
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