PROTECT INFORMATION. BUILD RESILIENCE.

Data security & information management

To protect your organisation’s information, you need to know what data you have, where it is stored and how it is used. With Data Management as a Service, you get a structured solution that helps you establish control, strengthen security and simplify regulatory compliance.

A dedicated security team that monitors compliance and information management

Information is your most important asset

Take control of your information and strengthen your digital resilience

Information is one of an organisation’s most important assets, but also one of the most difficult to control. When data is scattered across file storage systems, collaboration platforms and business systems, it becomes harder to know what needs to be protected, retained or deleted. At the same time, demands for security, traceability and regulatory compliance are increasing. Structured information management is therefore becoming a vital part of an organisation’s digital resilience.

IT security through proactive security measures

customer case study

IT security through proactive security measures

Bilprovningen has been at the forefront of the digitalisation of its operations and has focused on making things easier for both customers and staff. Through proactive information security work, a risk-aware mindset has been established and knowledge has increased throughout the organisation.

This is how we create value for you

Better compliance and less resource-intensive

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Greater security and better control

Gain a better overview of your organisation’s information and reduce the risk of sensitive data being exposed, shared incorrectly or falling into the wrong hands.

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Better compliance

Simplify compliance with the GDPR, NIS2 and other regulations by gaining control over what information you hold, where it is stored and how it is managed.

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Lower handling costs

Reduce the amount of data that needs to be stored, moved, migrated and backed up. This saves time, resources and storage costs.

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Stay in control of your data

Retain control over your organisation’s information. No data leaves the organisation or is stored outside Sweden’s borders.

Checklist

Develop a systematic and sustainable approach to data protection

With a clear structure and practical insights, it becomes easier to establish procedures, minimise risks and build trust among both customers and staff. Download our checklist and go through what you need to keep track of!

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about data security and information management

What is cyber security?

Information management involves gaining control over an organisation’s information by organising, classifying, protecting and managing data in a structured manner. The aim is to reduce risks, simplify regulatory compliance and ensure that the right information is available when needed.

What is data security?

Data security is about protecting information against unauthorised access, loss, manipulation and data breaches. Effective data security encompasses technology, processes and clear procedures for handling information.

How does information management help with the GDPR and NIS2?

To comply with the requirements of the GDPR, NIS2 and other regulations, organisations need to have control over what information exists, where it is stored and who has access to it. Information management improves traceability and simplifies compliance work.

How do you know what information needs to be protected?

By mapping, analysing and classifying information, the organisation can identify which data is sensitive, business-critical or subject to legal requirements. This makes it easier to prioritise the right security measures and reduce risks.

What is information classification?

Information classification involves categorising information according to how sensitive or business-critical it is. This helps the organisation determine which information requires extra protection and which security measures should be implemented.

How does information management strengthen digital resilience?

When an organisation has control over its information, it becomes easier to prevent risks, protect sensitive data and restore business-critical information in the event of an incident. Information management is therefore a key part of an organisation’s digital resilience.

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