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European Privacy Day: Working Together for Safe and Reliable Data
Today, we reflect on European Privacy Day. For many organizations, privacy is becoming an increasingly important topic and rightfully so. Data forms the backbone of nearly every business operation.
As an ICT partner, we understand how crucial it is to protect that data — but also that this doesn’t begin with technology alone. Privacy is a shared responsibility, where people, processes, and technology come together.
At QUBE, we continuously invest in solutions that contribute to the security of your digital environment. Still, we can only do this effectively in close collaboration with our customers. Together, we ensure that sensitive information remains well-protected and that your organization is resilient against modern cyber threats.
Within our security solutions, we offer several concrete measures that help organizations strengthen their security — and, with it, the privacy of their data. A few examples:
- A professional firewall solution that not only blocks traffic but also actively detects risks and identifies unwanted behavior.
- Endpoint security that prevents malware, ransomware, or suspicious applications from causing harm.
- Multi-factor authentication to ensure that accounts are only accessible to authorized users.
- Monitoring and logging to detect unusual activities at an early stage.
- Backup and recovery solutions to restore data safely and quickly in the event of incidents.
- Awareness training for employees, helping them recognize cyber threats and stay alert to phishing, social engineering, and other risks.
Technology plays an important role, but in the end, people remain both the weakest and the most important link. By making users aware of the dangers of cybercrime, organizations significantly increase their resilience. European Privacy Day is a good moment to reflect on the question: how well-prepared is my organization? We are happy to help you think about a suitable security strategy that aligns with your operations and risk profile.
Want to learn more about how your organization can become digitally safer? We’d be happy to help.



