Europäische Resilienz braucht eigene Technologie
Europa ist im Netz angreifbar. Wie die Verteidigungsfähigkeit im Cyberraum gestärkt werden kann, schreibt Jens-Philipp Jung, Gründer und CEO eines IT-Sicherheitsunternehmens.
By Jens-Philipp Jung
Europa ist im Netz angreifbar. Wie die Verteidigungsfähigkeit im Cyberraum gestärkt werden kann, schreibt Jens-Philipp Jung, Gründer und CEO eines IT-Sicherheitsunternehmens.
By Jens-Philipp Jung
Europe is vulnerable online. Jens-Philipp Jung, founder and CEO of an IT security company, writes about how defense capabilities in cyberspace can be strengthened.
By Jens-Philipp Jung
The BSI Report 2025 warns: Russian hackers are targeting authorities, AI is being used for manipulation and Germany remains digitally vulnerable.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
30 energy experts from the EU Parliament want to prevent “risky” technology providers from gaining access to European infrastructure. In a letter to the Commission, they call for swift legal action.
By Manuel Berkel
The issue of critical components was a particularly contentious point in the negotiations. The negotiators also agreed that the new rules would also apply to subordinate authorities.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
Reactions to Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt's new initiatives on cyber defense have so far been largely positive. The digital policy spokesperson for the SPD parliamentary group in the German Bundestag is more cautious.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
The Hamburg police are supporting the Fraunhofer Institute in the development of surveillance AI. It is using cameras from the Chinese manufacturer Hikvision for this purpose. The company has been criticized for its role in surveillance practices in China.
By Christian Domke Seidel
China accuses the USA of attacking the National Time Service Center (NTSC) through cyberattacks. The two countries report an increase in mutual hacker attacks.
By Julia Fiedler
There is great concern in the German economy about more cyberattacks. In this context, the digital association Bitkom is calling for more speed in the NIS 2 Implementing Act.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin