Protect what matters most

Information security

Protecting your organisation’s information requires more than just technology. Information security gives you greater control over data, processes and risks, whilst strengthening your digital resilience.

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Information is one of the organisation’s most important assets

Protect your information and minimise the risks

Your organisation handles large amounts of information – from personal data and trade secrets to business-critical processes and documents. To protect your organisation, you need to know what information exists, where it is stored and how it is managed. At the same time, you need to ensure that the information is accurate, accessible when needed and protected against unauthorised access.

Information security is about more than just technology. It is also about clear processes, responsibilities and working methods that help the organisation reduce risks, manage disruptions and maintain the trust of customers, employees and business partners. A structured approach to information security creates the conditions for both regulatory compliance and digital resilience.

HOW WE CAN HELP YOU

Strengthen information security across the entire organisation

Whether you want to classify information, strengthen your security measures or improve your contingency planning, we can help you build a more resilient organisation.

Unstructured data

Many organisations lack both the resources and the expertise to manage their aggregated information and unstructured data. This involves, on the one hand, keeping track of the type of information that is stored and, on the other, streamlining its management by deleting information that has no value.

We help you identify where your organisation’s data is currently stored and establish processes for managing it.

Classification of information

A large part of information security work begins with identifying information and determining how it should be protected. Not all information is of equal importance, and information classification is essential for establishing a manageable and secure way of working.

We help you to map and classify information so that your organisation has a standardised and documented approach to protecting the information identified as important.

Business Continuity Planning

All organisations need to ensure that their operations can be maintained in a planned and predetermined manner in the event of any disruptions or interruptions.

Together, we create a framework for action based on your organisation’s needs, and identify areas for improvement to enable faster responses.

Towards a more resilient business

Do you have a plan?

Towards a more resilient business

Protecting information is not just about preventing breaches; it is also about being able to keep your business running when something unexpected happens. In this blog post, we explain why a well-thought-out business continuity plan is key to managing disruptions and outages, and how you can get started on this work in a structured way.

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Protect, organise and secure information

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Take control of your information

helps you identify where data is located, what type of information it is, and how it should be managed in a secure and structured manner.

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Protect what matters most

With our technical and administrative security support, we help you protect sensitive information and ensure that only the right people have access to it.

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Information security that builds trust

We help ensure that your business complies with laws and regulations, whilst building lasting digital trust amongst staff and customers

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Plan for the unexpected

With clear processes for information classification and business continuity, your organisation will be better equipped to deal with disruptions and recover quickly.

Checklist

A first step towards a safer digital working environment

Cyber threats are on the rise – but so are the opportunities to prevent them. A security-conscious culture starts with knowledge. Our checklist provides practical tips on how to strengthen your organisation’s security mindset and build a safer digital working environment.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about information security

What is information security?

Information security is about protecting information against unauthorised access, alteration, loss or disclosure. The aim is to ensure that the right information is available to the right person at the right time.

Why is information security important?

An organisation’s information is often one of its most important assets. Shortcomings in information security can lead to data breaches, operational disruptions, financial losses and a loss of trust.

What is information classification?

Information classification involves categorising information according to how sensitive or business-critical it is. This makes it easier to determine which information requires extra protection.

How is information security linked to the GDPR and NIS2?

Information security helps organisations meet requirements for control, traceability and the protection of information in accordance with regulations such as the GDPR and NIS2.

What is the difference between information security and cyber security?

Information security encompasses all aspects of protecting information, regardless of its format. Cyber security focuses primarily on protecting digital systems, networks and data against cyber threats.

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