Cooperation Telekom & DataGuard

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Telekom and DataGuard cooperate on data protection for medium-sized businesses of all sizes and support with intelligent packages for the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Data protection according to GDPR is bureaucratic and expensive? With intelligent packages for the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Deutsche Telekom and DataGuard are showing exactly the opposite. A web platform handles routine queries. Specialists then provide support as required - also as external data protection officers. Telekom business customers can now book the service in the Telekom Cloud Portal.

Telekom Managing Director Hagen Rickmann underlines the importance of this cooperation: “It rounds off our portfolio of security solutions - here with a focus on data protection. The flexible solution from the cloud helps medium-sized companies from day 1 and is also easy to use thanks to the high degree of automation. "

Strong combination of man and machine

DataGuard combines the strengths of man and machine. An online platform automates processes and provides an overview and transparency. “Customers and our data protection specialists use the specially developed data protection platform. We solve repeatable work steps through automation and well-established processes. This means that our 150 employees have more time for customers, ”says Thomas Regier. He is the co-founder and CEO of DataGuard. The platform scores with audits, checks contracts and offers training for employees. It automates processes related to documentation. And it supports the implementation of the legal data protection requirements. “It's a hybrid of technology and individual support. DataGuard combines reliable data protection and attractive fixed prices, ”said Regier.

Data protection: a success factor instead of a specter

Over 1.500 national and international customers from many different industries are already using the solution. Including craft, industry, insurance, hotels or personnel service providers. The packages and services are graded according to effort. Customers pay a transparent fixed price. And so keep your head free for your business. The smallest of the four packages costs 150 euros per month.

From startup to partner

Deutsche Telekom has already supported DataGuard in the TechBoost startup program. The cooperation between the companies now results in a broad cooperation. "Data protection and digitization are closely linked," says Thomas Regier. “Our customers experience data protection made in Germany. We protect your data and that of millions of people worldwide, ”says Regier. Rickmann also sees it this way: “It is not data protection that is expensive, but rather its neglect. Together with DataGuard we are doing something about it. "

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