Security in the company starts with people: 7 tips for the structured development of a security culture

Many companies invest in tools and systems, but forget the crucial factor: the people who use them. Without a culture of security, measures remain ineffective. In our new article, we share seven practical tips on how to build a strong culture of security in the company – from clear responsibilities to embedding it in everyday life.
Lone worker protection and fallback communication combined: How to remain capable of acting in crises

If standard communication fails, there is a risk of downtime and danger for employees. Companies, therefore, need a fail-safe communication tool that combines fallback communication and lone worker protection. Teamwire combines alerting with secure real-time messaging for greater security of supply and employee protection in any situation.
Strengthening Europe’s digital sovereignty: Now more important than ever!

Digital control instead of dependency: Our new guide shows how authorities, critical infrastructure, public safety, and the healthcare sector can regain their data sovereignty and secure it in the long term. You, too, can develop sovereign IT strategies. This guide will support you.
DORA (Digital Operational Resilience Act): What banks, insurers, and IT service providers need to know now

Cyberattacks on banks, financial service providers, and insurance companies are increasing rapidly. With the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), the EU has established a uniform framework for the digital resilience of financial and insurance companies, as well as their IT partners. But what exactly is behind it? Who is affected by the regulation? And how can it be implemented efficiently and practically? Find out in this article.
End-to-end encryption: secure or deceptive?

Many people believe that end-to-end encryption is synonymous with security. This is a dangerous misconception. Because while the content is protected, metadata, user behavior and legal access options remain unprotected – with serious consequences for authorities, critical infrastructure, public safety, and the healthcare sector. Read here why data sovereignty means more than encryption and what you need to pay attention to.
Why WhatsApp, Signal & Co. are not an option for secure communication between authorities

Standard messengers do not meet the requirements for secure communication between authorities. Find out which seven criteria for real security authorities, critical infrastructure and security authorities and organizations must consider when choosing their messaging solution and which alternative is recommended.
Digital urban development: How Teamwire is preparing municipal administrations for the future

Smart cities need smart communication. But what happens when conventional communication systems fail due to cyber attacks, natural disasters, or technical faults? Authorities, emergency services, and municipal institutions must communicate quickly and securely in such situations. As a GDPR-compliant messenger, Teamwire offers a highly available, secure solution for digital urban development. The successful application examples from Zirndorf, Kleve, and the TKS Bauhof show how this works in practice.
Healthcare Communication: Business Messenger – Helpful Tool and Lifesaver

Only if communication in the healthcare sector is fast, smooth and leak-free, optimum patient care can be ensured. Read the blog post to find out how a business messenger can be a helpful tool with a wide range of uses for hospitals, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes and care facilities.
EU Data Sovereignty at Risk: Why Europe Must Now Break Away From US Services

The weakening of EU data sovereignty due to the Trump administration’s latest measures makes it clear that European data is no longer safe with US services. Companies, authorities and critical infrastructures risk uncontrolled access to their sensitive information. Read this article to find out why secure communication is crucial now. And we show you a secure, European alternative.
DORA: New Standards for Digital Security in the Financial Sector

On January 17, 2025, a new EU regulation known as DORA came into force that strengthens digital security in the financial sector. In this article, you will learn why DORA is much more than just a regulatory obligation and how companies can achieve competitive advantages by implementing it correctly. And: How Teamwire can help you meet the challenges and strengthen your digital resilience.