
Which role does email encryption play in the EU GDPR?
The European General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR) demands the encryption of emails. What technology to use best? Read more

Are published email certificates subject to EU GDPR?
In business communications, certificate-based email encryption using S/MIME or OpenPGP is common practice. An employee’s email certificate contains, among [...] Read more

Corporations require a different approach to IT security than private users
In reaction to the cyber-attack on politicians and celebrities at the turn of the year, everyone is recommending email encryption direct in your email [...] Read more

How can companies protect themselves and their employees against hacking?
After private data belonging to politicians and public figures was published online in December 2018, we did not have to wait long for new security [...] Read more

What corporations need to learn from the cyber-attack on politicians and celebrities
Since the 2018/19 cyber-attack on public figures, IT security is once again a hot topic in Germany. A 20-year-old man posted the personal contact details [...] Read more

Are my TLS-encrypted emails EU GDPR compliant?
Spontaneously encrypting with TLS only works to a certain degree. There is a high risk of not encrypting, even though you believe your email is TLS-encrypted. Read more

What does Efail mean for companies?
After the first wave of misinformation, it should have meanwhile spread that the email encryption has not been cracked by the security gap Efail. Read more

What is the difference between certificate signatures and email signatures?
Signatures play a very important role in cryptography. Do you know the difference between the signature of a certificate and the signature of an email? Read more