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Cyber-attacks, reporting obligations, emergency plans: What the NIS-2 directive means for businesses

The NIS-2-directive became effective in Germany in December 2025 – but what exactly does this mean for companies? Who is affected, what are the obligations, and how does this relate to business continuity management? This article provides the answers.

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Declaration of consent according to DSGVO: What you need to bear in mind

Since the introduction of the DSGVO, everything that has to do with personal data seems to be prohibited. Is consent suitable as an all-purpose solution?

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Right to information also applies to call notes and telephone memos

With the help of CRM / ERP systems, this information can be verifiably documented and disclosed in the event of a request for information.

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The year 2021 - what we can expect in terms of data protection law

Since the introduction of the DSGVO, everything that has to do with personal data seems to be prohibited. Is consent suitable as an all-purpose solution?

School WLAN: You need to know this!

Schools have great potential in the area of digitalisation. The DigitalPakt Schule (Digital Pact for Schools) provides funding for this. Set up school WLAN now!

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Send appointment invitations DSGVO-compliant

Invitations to appointments are often sent out across company boundaries within the framework of projects. How can this be done in a data protection compliant manner?

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EU-US Privacy Shield: Urgent need for action after European Court of Justice ruling!

Like the Safe Harbor agreement in 2015, the European Court of Justice has now also overturned the EU-US Privacy Shield in judgment C-311/18 of 16 July 2020.