Secure Communication for Enterprises

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Why You Should Read This White Paper

Today, the technological foundation of corporate communication is no longer purely an IT issue, but a core strategic decision. When IT infrastructure depends on non-European providers, control over the most sensitive data and operational freedom diminish.

This whitepaper demonstrates why "security" alone is no longer enough and why "sovereignty" is the new standard for market leaders.

  • 1. Protection Against Unauthorized Data Access (US Cloud Act): Background on why data in European data centers of US providers is still not protected from access by foreign authorities, and the legal risks this poses for companies.
  • 2. Maximum Business Continuity: Security means high availability. This section explains how to ensure that communication remains resilient and fail-safe even during cyberattacks or geopolitical tensions—independent of individual providers.
  • 3. Strategic Freedom Instead of Vendor Lock-in: Digital sovereignty is the freedom to walk away from the negotiating table at any time. The whitepaper highlights how to avoid dependencies that could paralyze your IT in the event of contractual conflicts.

What Decision-Makers Can Expect in This Whitepaper:

Analysis of the Current Threat Landscape:

Why the transatlantic relationship is redefining IT strategy.

Definition of Sovereignty:

What it truly means to retain full freedom of choice over your own data.

Compliance & Legal Certainty:

How to comply with European laws without them being undermined by non-European legislation.

Request the Whitepaper Now

For crisis-proof corporate communication. Request your free guide to secure and sovereign communication here.