
Take care of your data security
We are here to protect your data from unauthorized access, loss, and threats.
Data Security is essential for protecting your organization’s most valuable asset—your information. Our comprehensive Data Security solutions safeguard your data from unauthorized access, loss, corruption, and any threats that could compromise its integrity, confidentiality, and availability.
We implement cutting-edge technologies and best practices, including encryption, DLP, multi-factor authentication (MFA), and access controls to ensure only authorized individuals can access sensitive information. Our solutions also provide robust data backup systems, enabling quick recovery in the event of a cyberattack or system failure.
We continuously monitor your systems for potential security breaches, providing real-time threat detection and response to mitigate risks before they impact your operations. Moreover, our Data Security practices comply with global regulations such as GDPR, HIPAA, and PCI-DSS, ensuring your business meets the highest standards of data protection and privacy.
With our expert Data Security services, your organization can confidently protect sensitive data, comply with legal requirements, and maintain customer trust while staying ahead of evolving cyber threats.
Why should you care about data security?
A few examples of what happens when data is not properly secured:
- Atende: In July, a major data breach occurred at the Polish listed IT company, Atende. 734.3 thousand files with a total size of 1.2 TB were released online, containing information about customers such as Gaz-System, Police Headquarters, PERN, PGE GiEK, PKP PLK, WAT, UKE and Tauron.
- AT&T: In 2024, AT&T experienced a major data breach that affected over 70 million people. The data breach concerned approximately 7.6 million current customers and over 65 million former customers, including information such as names, addresses and phone numbers.
- 2.7 billion people leaked their personal data: In August, one of the largest data breaches in history occurred, exposing approximately 2.7 billion personal records of citizens of the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.
