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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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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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Bots in logistics: communicating automatically

Process enquiries, perform booking processes, carry out routine tasks.

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Effectively manage cross-company collaboration

Companies involved in logistics processes need shared information.

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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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Business continuity management: ready for the worst-case scenario!

Freight forwarders with tested contingency plans can continue operating in the event of disruptions.

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Cloud in logistics IT: secure and flexible

Low costs, high flexibility, maximum scalability: there are few alternatives to cloud solutions.