Many believe that the core of effective information security lies in a particularly “good” or “beautiful” implementation of ISO 27001 or NIS-2.

But the real success factor is something else: an honest assessment of the current situation.

What does this mean in concrete terms?

  • What sensitive data and information do we handle (“assets”)?
  • What risks are these assets exposed to?
  • What measures are appropriate AND cost-effective?

This is precisely where the wheat is separated from the chaff.
True professionals focus first on the company in question—not on Excel lists, tool promises, or standard clauses.

They understand the business before spending money on measures or software.

Our basic rule:
We follow your company and its data and information that needs to be protected, and only then do we follow standards, specifications, and regulatory requirements.

This ensures that guidelines and measures are designed appropriately and that money is not blindly invested in things that do not add value.

Information security follows the protection needs of your data – not assumptions or dogmatic interpretations of standards.

Don’t start with tools or standards. Start with substance.
I’ll be happy to show you how.

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