More than 100 billion euros in damage is caused to the German economy each year as a result of data theft, sabotage or espionage. The Corona pandemic has also significantly accelerated digitization, providing attackers with even more potential targets. To avoid downtime, lawsuits and, not least, loss of reputation, companies must rely on secure technologies. In particular, the digital communication of employees is considered a weak point, because many companies still rely on messengers, which are popular, but at the same time entail extensive data processing.
The secure alternative comes from Hanover: the stashcat messenger. The system is so reliable that it is even used by organizations in the security-relevant area, including the German armed forces and several state police forces.
stashcat belongs to secunet Security Networks AG, one of the leading service providers when it comes to data security and protection against cyber attacks. secunet looks back on several IT partnerships with the German government. For example, in cooperation with the Federal Ministry of the Interior, the company provides the technology for checking biometric data in passports at major domestic German airports. More security is not possible.