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it-sa: eperi focuses on data sovereignty and quantum hacking resilience
eperi will be presenting its encryption portfolio at it-sa 2025 (Hall 9, Booth 346). In focus: data sovereignty, quantum hacking resilience, and post-quantum cryptography.

Cloud Data Protection in Mexico: Comply with LFPDPPP through Pre-Cloud Encryption
The LFPDPPP requires Mexican companies to effectively protect personal data even when using cloud services. With eperi® sEcure, encryption is applied before data enters the cloud – and the keys remain with the company. This ensures that even with US cloud providers, third-party access is technically excluded, and LFPDPPP compliance can be proven.

Cloud Data Protection in Canada: Ensure Compliance with PIPEDA & Québec Bill 64
Canadian organizations are subject to PIPEDA and Québec Bill 64, which set strict requirements for protecting personal data. Even if data is stored in Canada, the US CLOUD Act allows access when US-based providers are involved. With eperi® sEcure, data is encrypted before entering the cloud and encryption keys remain under the organization’s exclusive control – ensuring third-party access is technically prevented and Canadian privacy laws demonstrably fulfilled.

Free ticket for it-sa 2025 – eperi live at Europe’s largest IT security trade fair, it-sa Expo & Congress
eperi will be exhibiting at it-sa in Nuremberg in 2025—Europe’s leading trade fair for IT security. At the TeleTrusT joint booth (Hall 9, Booth 9-346), eperi will demonstrate how client-side cloud encryption with key sovereignty is implemented. Trade visitors can request free admission codes for the trade fair from eperi.

Salesforce data breaches: What companies need to know and do now
Recent security incidents at Google, Air France, and Allianz prove that even Salesforce is not immune to data leaks. With eperi® sEcure, you can encrypt your data before it reaches the cloud—and retain full control and CRM functionality.

Study Shows: German Companies Are Paying Increasing Attention to Data Security
A recent TechConsult study commissioned by eperi shows: German companies are increasingly investing in data security. Security audits, penetration tests, and encryption are key to ensuring compliant and secure cloud usage.

Proof of Concept (PoC) reimagined: How to test eperi® sEcure quickly, securely, and effortlesslyPost-Quantum Cryptography: Act Now
Many Proofs of Concept fail due to complexity and resource issues. eperi® shows how a PoC can be simple, structured, and practical.

Post-Quantum Cryptography: Act Now
Post-Quantum Cryptography is becoming a necessity. Classical algorithms like RSA are losing their protective power—now is the time for a secure transition. The EU roadmap sets the pace, and QuantumEdge supports your path to quantum-safe IT infrastructure.

Use confidential data in the public cloud without compromising on security and compliance
Using the public cloud without handing over data? With eperi sEcure and protected enclaves, sensitive information remains confidential – even with Microsoft, AWS or Google. Every public cloud is cryptographically secured and becomes a private cloud – compliant, auditable and without any loss of functionality.

Cloud Data Protection in Mexico: Comply with LFPDPPP through Pre-Cloud Encryption
The LFPDPPP requires Mexican companies to effectively protect personal data even when using cloud services. With eperi® sEcure, encryption is applied before data enters the cloud – and the keys remain with the company. This ensures that even with US cloud providers, third-party access is technically excluded, and LFPDPPP compliance can be proven.

Cloud Data Protection in Canada: Ensure Compliance with PIPEDA & Québec Bill 64
Canadian organizations are subject to PIPEDA and Québec Bill 64, which set strict requirements for protecting personal data. Even if data is stored in Canada, the US CLOUD Act allows access when US-based providers are involved. With eperi® sEcure, data is encrypted before entering the cloud and encryption keys remain under the organization’s exclusive control – ensuring third-party access is technically prevented and Canadian privacy laws demonstrably fulfilled.

Salesforce data breaches: What companies need to know and do now
Recent security incidents at Google, Air France, and Allianz prove that even Salesforce is not immune to data leaks. With eperi® sEcure, you can encrypt your data before it reaches the cloud—and retain full control and CRM functionality.

Proof of Concept (PoC) reimagined: How to test eperi® sEcure quickly, securely, and effortlesslyPost-Quantum Cryptography: Act Now
Many Proofs of Concept fail due to complexity and resource issues. eperi® shows how a PoC can be simple, structured, and practical.

Post-Quantum Cryptography: Act Now
Post-Quantum Cryptography is becoming a necessity. Classical algorithms like RSA are losing their protective power—now is the time for a secure transition. The EU roadmap sets the pace, and QuantumEdge supports your path to quantum-safe IT infrastructure.

Use confidential data in the public cloud without compromising on security and compliance
Using the public cloud without handing over data? With eperi sEcure and protected enclaves, sensitive information remains confidential – even with Microsoft, AWS or Google. Every public cloud is cryptographically secured and becomes a private cloud – compliant, auditable and without any loss of functionality.

DORA Oversight Guide: What financial organizations need to know now about encryption and key sovereignty
The new DORA Oversight Guide sets out clear requirements for cloud encryption and key control. Article 5.4.1 shows: Anyone using hyperscalers must be able to prove that they retain sovereignty over their cryptographic keys – even with sub-service providers. The blog shows what counts now and how eperi sEcure helps to be on the safe side from a regulatory perspective.

Cyber insurance: Why encryption is more than just an IT issue
Why documented encryption is crucial for insurance cover today – and how companies can protect themselves effectively.

Crypto Agility: Why flexibility in encryption today determines the security of tomorrow
Crypto agility is becoming mandatory: companies that protect sensitive data must set up their encryption flexibly and future-proof – especially in view of the “store-now-decrypt-later” strategy of attackers. The key lies in centralized control, an overview and the ability to swap cryptographic procedures without in-depth intervention. The eperi Gateway supports precisely this – as a platform for agile, data-centric cryptography.

it-sa: eperi focuses on data sovereignty and quantum hacking resilience
eperi will be presenting its encryption portfolio at it-sa 2025 (Hall 9, Booth 346). In focus: data sovereignty, quantum hacking resilience, and post-quantum cryptography.

Study Shows: German Companies Are Paying Increasing Attention to Data Security
A recent TechConsult study commissioned by eperi shows: German companies are increasingly investing in data security. Security audits, penetration tests, and encryption are key to ensuring compliant and secure cloud usage.

Super-standard cloud: megatrend pushes risks into the background
Cloud applications are firmly established in German companies. However, a study commissioned by eperi shows that data protection is often neglected.

American cloud applications are shaping everyday business life in Germany
A recent survey shows: German companies predominantly use American cloud services. This dependency inhibits digital sovereignty – eperi offers alternatives.

Almost half of German companies question cloud strategy and US dependency
Almost every second company in Germany is putting its cloud strategy to the test – out of concern for US dependency. A recent quick survey conducted by TechConsult on behalf of eperi shows: IT decision-makers in particular are driving the discussion about a possible exit. While many companies are sticking with US clouds, others are already starting to actively look for European alternatives. The question of trust has long since become a strategic consideration.

New chapter at Eperi GmbH: Managing Director takes the helm
With the management buy-out, Managing Director Andreas Steffen takes over Eperi GmbH as the new owner. The aim is to further strengthen the company as an independent provider – with a focus on customer proximity, flexibility and sustainable growth. The proven eperi sEcure solution will remain the core of the offering. Nothing will change for customers and partners – except that even more entrepreneurial energy will be on board.

eperi and Indeno join forces
eperi GmbH and Indeno GmbH are joining forces: Indeno will become a strategic sales partner, distributor and managed service provider (MSP) for eperi encryption solutions in the entire DACH region. The focus is on the integration of eperi in Microsoft 365 and on AnyApp technology for the secure encryption of various cloud applications. Both companies share the values of trust, quality and innovation and together set new standards for data protection and data security in the cloud.

Immeasurable hunger for data demands increasingly intensive protection
Data is becoming increasingly valuable – but how can data protection be maintained? eperi shows why function-preserving encryption is the key to security.

eperi continues its expansion in the market for encryption solutions with Ömer Tekin as Head of Sales
With Ömer Tekin as Head of Sales, eperi is driving growth in the encryption market. Goal: Strong partnerships & innovative security solutions.

New owner at Eperi
Netzpalaver surveyed its community and around 30 experts from the IT cyber security sector responded with a video statement to the question: “The NIS2 directive must be implemented in just a few months. Will the affected companies even be able to do this without external support and, above all, which external services are crucial?”

Indeno takes over sales and operation of the Eperi platform
Netzpalaver surveyed its community and around 30 experts from the IT cyber security sector responded with a video statement to the question: “The NIS2 directive must be implemented in just a few months. Will the affected companies even be able to do this without external support and, above all, which external services are crucial?”

Indeno becomes sales partner, distributor and managed service provider of Eperi
Netzpalaver surveyed its community and around 30 experts from the IT cyber security sector responded with a video statement to the question: “The NIS2 directive must be implemented in just a few months. Will the affected companies even be able to do this without external support and, above all, which external services are crucial?”

Eperi makes Indeno a “multi-partner” for the DACH region
Netzpalaver surveyed its community and around 30 experts from the IT cyber security sector responded with a video statement to the question: “The NIS2 directive must be implemented in just a few months. Will the affected companies even be able to do this without external support and, above all, which external services are crucial?”

eperi and Indeno join forces
Netzpalaver surveyed its community and around 30 experts from the IT cyber security sector responded with a video statement to the question: “The NIS2 directive must be implemented in just a few months. Will the affected companies even be able to do this without external support and, above all, which external services are crucial?”

Data exchange between Europe and the USA is no longer secure – Midrange
Netzpalaver surveyed its community and around 30 experts from the IT cyber security sector responded with a video statement to the question: “The NIS2 directive must be implemented in just a few months. Will the affected companies even be able to do this without external support and, above all, which external services are crucial?”

Trump rebels against EU regulations
Netzpalaver surveyed its community and around 30 experts from the IT cyber security sector responded with a video statement to the question: “The NIS2 directive must be implemented in just a few months. Will the affected companies even be able to do this without external support and, above all, which external services are crucial?”

Data exchange between Europe and the USA is no longer secure – ITITKO
Netzpalaver surveyed its community and around 30 experts from the IT cyber security sector responded with a video statement to the question: “The NIS2 directive must be implemented in just a few months. Will the affected companies even be able to do this without external support and, above all, which external services are crucial?”

Data exchange between Europe and the USA is no longer secure – IT Note
Netzpalaver surveyed its community and around 30 experts from the IT cyber security sector responded with a video statement to the question: “The NIS2 directive must be implemented in just a few months. Will the affected companies even be able to do this without external support and, above all, which external services are crucial?”

Free ticket for it-sa 2025 – eperi live at Europe’s largest IT security trade fair, it-sa Expo & Congress
eperi will be exhibiting at it-sa in Nuremberg in 2025—Europe’s leading trade fair for IT security. At the TeleTrusT joint booth (Hall 9, Booth 9-346), eperi will demonstrate how client-side cloud encryption with key sovereignty is implemented. Trade visitors can request free admission codes for the trade fair from eperi.

Security and compliance challenges in 2025
The new regulatory requirements of NIS2 and DORA and the end of support for Exchange On-Premises present companies with major security and compliance challenges.
In our webinar, you will learn what impact this will have on your IT infrastructure and how eperi® sEcure can help you to securely encrypt your data and meet all requirements.
Prepare yourself optimally for the coming changes!

it-sa Expo Congress
Experience IT security up close at it-sa 2024! it-sa, one of the world’s largest platforms for IT security, will bring together international experts and decision-makers

Data protection and IT security for cloud services
Data protection and IT security for cloud services What does the new EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework mean for companies that use cloud services? And what